The Kuil Sri Srinivasa Perumal Devasthanam is a Hindu temple located in Puchong, Malaysia. It was established in 1906 and serves as a spiritual center for the Tamil Hindu community in the area. The temple is dedicated to Lord Sri Srinivasa Perumal, a form of the god Vishnu, revered by followers for his qualities of protection, compassion, and preservation of the universe.
Over the years, Kuil Sri Srinivasa Perumal Devasthanam has grown in significance, offering a place of worship, community gatherings, and cultural preservation. The temple hosts various religious ceremonies and festivals, especially those associated with Lord Vishnu, such as Vaikunta Ekadasi, Pongal, and Deepavali.
The temple’s architecture is inspired by traditional South Indian temple styles, featuring intricate carvings and sculptures of Hindu deities, creating a serene environment for devotees to pray and reflect. It also serves as a hub for religious teachings and community outreach, contributing to the spiritual and social fabric of Puchong.
Throughout its history, the temple has been a central part of the Tamil Hindu diaspora in Malaysia, and it continues to maintain its mission of fostering devotion, culture, and unity within the community.