斯里-克里希南寺

(Tamil: ஸ்ரீ கிருஷ்ணன் கோயில், transl. Srī kiruṣṇaṉ kōyil) is a Hindu temple in Singapore. Built in 1870 and gazetted as a national monument of Singapore in 2014, it is one of Singapore’s oldest temples and is the only South Indian temple in Singapore dedicated to Krishna and his consort Rukmini.

The temple began as a shrine laid in 1870 by a Hindu immigrant, Hanuman Beem Singh, a wealthy merchant who had been deported to Singapore by the British administration in India. By that time, a large Hindu community had formed within the bounds of Bras Basah RoadVictoria Street and Albert Street. In response to their religious needs, Singh placed the images of the Hindu deities Vigneshwar 和 Krishna at the foot of a banyan tree and began praying to it regularly. As it became a popular site of worship, he built a platform to hold Krishna’s image. Singh managed the temple until 1880, when he became too old to do so.[4]He then handed over responsibility to his son, Humna Somapah, who managed it until 1904.

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