Chetty (or Punar) Pusam / Thaipusam
With a greater proportion of folks in Chinatown preoccupied its dressing-up for the Chinese New Year on Sunday, a deeply-rooted Singaporean tradition that took place in the same neighbourhood, “Chetty Pusam”, seemed to have gone on almost unnoticed.
Involving the Chettiar community, “Chetty Pusam” is held as a prelude to the Hindu festival of Thaipusam. It sees an especially colourful procession of Chettiar kavidi bearers who carry the burden from the Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple on Keong Saik Road through some streets of Chinatown to the Sri Mariamman Temple and then the Central Business District before ending at the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple on Tank Road.
The procession coincides with the return leg of the Silver Chariot‘s journey. The chariot, bears Lord Murugan or Sri Thendayuthapani (in whose honour the festival of Thaipusam is held) to visit his brother Sri Vinayagar (or Ganesh) in the early morning of the eve of Thaipusam and makes its return in the same evening.
More Photographs of Thaipusam in Singapore:
- Vel, Vel, Vadivel: Thaipusam in Singapore (2010)
- Sights Sans Sounds of Thaipusam in Singapore (2011)
- Thaipusam at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple (2012)
- An Annual Walk of Faith (2013)
- Faces of Thaipusam 2014 (2014)
- What colours the full moon of Thai (2015)
- The full moon of Thai (2016)
- The Thaipusam Chariot Procession (2017)
- Photographs of Thaipusam 2017
- The Silver Chariot through the streets of Chinatown (2018)
- Photographs of Thaipusam Preparations at the Sri Srinivasa Perunal Temple (2018)
- Kavadis on Keong Saik (2018)
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