Om Sri Maha Athi Nageswary Amman Temple, Puchong
About Om Sri Maha Athi Nageswary Amman Temple, Puchong
The temple distinguishes itself through its distinctive architectural approach. Rather than following conventional temple design, the structure employs abstract elements and unconventional construction methods. Statues of various deities are positioned near the entrance, creating an immediate visual impression of the temple's spiritual focus. The architectural beauty is enhanced by impressive sculptural work throughout the premises, contributing to the temple's majestic appearance. The design reflects Dravidian architectural traditions while incorporating its own unique aesthetic interpretation.
Daily Worship and Rituals
The temple operates on a twice-daily schedule, opening early in the morning and again in the evening to accommodate devotees' worship patterns. Morning darshan runs from 05:00 to 10:30, while evening worship is available from 17:30 to 22:30. These extended hours allow flexibility for those visiting before or after work and daily commitments.
Special poojas dedicated to the Seven Nagakannigas are conducted regularly. Additionally, the temple performs specific rituals for individuals seeking relief from Naga Dosham. These ceremonies are designed to invoke divine blessings and address concerns related to serpent afflictions according to Hindu spiritual practice. The temple maintains a capacity of approximately 500 people, allowing for both individual worship and larger gatherings during special occasions.
Festivals and Celebrations
The temple observes several significant festivals throughout the year. Vaigasi Visakam, commemorating the birth of the deity, is celebrated as a major festival. Naga Panchami, the festival honouring serpent deities, receives special observance with dedicated poojas. Navarathri, the nine-night festival celebrating the divine feminine, is also marked with special rituals. Additionally, new and full moon poojas (Amvasai and Pournami) are conducted regularly, providing regular occasions for worship and community gathering.
Visiting the Temple
The temple is located at Lot 48733 Puchong Gateway, Seri Kembangan, Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. Visitors should plan their visit according to the operating hours: morning worship from 05:00 to 10:30 and evening worship from 17:30 to 22:30. As with most Hindu temples, modest dress is appropriate—covering shoulders and knees is customary. Devotees typically remove footwear before entering the inner sanctum and should approach the deity with respectful demeanor.
The temple can accommodate approximately 500 visitors, and those seeking specific rituals related to Naga Dosham or other concerns may contact the temple administration at 016-2163024 to arrange appropriate poojas in advance. The temple occupies 0.5 acres and is officially registered, ensuring that all worship services are conducted with proper religious authority and oversight.
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