Velakkai Pillaiyar Temple

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Velakkai Pillaiyar Temple
Murugan temple with main tower visible
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
Location
LocationManipay, Jaffna, Northern Province
CountrySri Lanka
Architecture
TypeDravidian architecture

Manipay Velakkai Pillaiyar Temple is a small temple in the town of Manipay, Jaffna devoted to the Hindu deity, Murugan. The temple was built by Gate Mudaliyar Sivakolundu of Manipay and has been kept in the hands of his descendants to this day. Revenue for the temple is relatively low as compared to other temples within the island considering its location in a relatively unpopulated area; consequently, its upkeep and festivities is mainly paid for by the trustees of the temple and their family members, all of whom are descendants of Mudaliyar Sivakolundu.

Trustees

The Temple's current Trustees are listed below:

  • Sivakumaran Muthukumaraswamy, JP
  • Vasanthasenan Rajendran, District Judge of Jaffna
  • Vasanthakumar Rajendran, Principal
  • Sivaskanda Rajendran, Businessman

See also

Notes

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