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Temple in Selangor, Malaysia
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Mariamman temple Kampung Sungai Bakau, also known as Arulmigu Sri Maha Mariamman Aalayam, is situated in the village of Kampung Sungai Bakau, Rawang, Selangor, Malaysia. It was founded in 1907 by a person called Late Kanniammah, as a small hut maintained by the Sungai Bakau villagers. Not long afterwards, this wood-built Mariamman temple was constructed, and religious activity continued for the benefit of the village residents. The temple is also directly led by several leaders in Sungai Bakau, and through specific development. in 1989, it was visited by the then Malaysian Indian Congress President Datuk Seri S. Samy Velu who also contributed RM 5000 to fund the development. In 1989 also posted the history of this temple for the ceremony of Kumbhabhishekham. As of February 2012, the temple was headed by Mr. Manimaran.

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