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  1. Maran walk is a spiritual and recreational walk from Batu Cave Selangor, Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple to Sri Marathandavar Temple in Maran Pahang covering an estimated distance of 204km. This annual walk started about 35 years ago as a pilgrimage walk to the Sri Marathandavar Temple to coincide with the Hindu Pangguni Uthiram Festival.

  2. Sri Marathandavar Aalayam Temple. 24 reviews. #1 of 4 things to do in Maran. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Open now. 5:30 AM - 7:00 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Lord Muruga ” Apr 2024. The temple very well managed. “ Maran Temple ” Nov 2023. Decent free vegetarian lunch. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing

  3. Sri Marathandavar Aalayam Temple. 24 reviews. #1 of 4 things to do in Maran. Religious Sites. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Lord Muruga ” Apr 2024. The temple very well managed. “ Maran Temple ” Nov 2023. Decent free vegetarian lunch. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Top ways to experience nearby attractions.

  4. ஆலயத்தைப் பற்றி. About the temple. ஆலய வரலாறு. ( 2001-ஆம் ஆண்டில் கௌமாரம் இணைய ஆசிரியரிடம் ஆலயத்தின் அன்றைய. தலைமை அர்ச்சகர் ஸ்ரீ கே.எஸ். கணபதி கூறியது ) சுமார் 120 வருடங்களுக்குமுன் கோலாலம்பூரிலிருந்து குவாந்தான் நகருக்கு சாலை போடும் வேலை நடந்துகொண்டிருந்தது. ஒரு பெரிய மரத்தை வெட்டும்போது அதிலிருந்து இரத்தம் கசிந்தது.

  5. Sri Marathandavar Aalayam Maran Temple Pahang is a significant Hindu temple located in Pahang, Malaysia. Here are some details about the temple: Location : The temple is situated in the town of Maran, which is located in the state of Pahang on the eastern side of Malaysia.

  6. Official page of Sri Marathandavar Aalayam Maran.

  7. Sri Marathandavar Bala Dhandayuthapani Alayam is a temple in Maran District, Pahang, Malaysia. Panguni Uthiram, which occurs during the month of March/April is celebrated in this temple.

  8. Sri Marathandavar Aalayam Temple, Maran: See 21 reviews, articles, and 24 photos of Sri Marathandavar Aalayam Temple, ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor among 4 attractions in Maran.

  9. This is a temple for Lord Murugan who appears in standing position with his Vel (divine spear). The temple is almost 120 years old and is located in Maran, a small town in Pahang state, Malaysia. The temple is surrounded by oil palm smallholdings and greenery. There is a river flowing at the back.

  10. MARAN: The 131-year-old Sri Marathandavar Aalayam temple in Sungai Jerik near here has reopened after floods hit the premises twice in three days last month. The first flood on Jan 4 saw the temple compound under 1.5m of water, and the second flood on Jan 6 was worse, with water as deep as 3m submerging some areas.