*Batu Caves Breathtaking Charmers*
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Realistic sculpturing is indeed something special a divine art perfected by
geniuses like Michelangelo, Rodin, But when it comes to who is the ultimate
sculptor, the greatest sculptor of all time, it leads to endless debates.
Whatever be the conclusion, after seeing naturally sculptured spots such as
the Batu Caves in Malaysia, almost all will arrive at a single answer: the
greatest sculptor of all time is no one else but the nature'!
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A place that has to be seen to be believed, Batu Caves is located around 13
km from Malaysia's capital city Kuala Lumpur. For majority, in Malaysia and
abroad, Batu Caves is a place of worship Sri Subramaniyar Swamy
Devasthanam', one of the very famous Hindu temples that are located outside
the hub of Hinduism, India. But this place is more than just a temple abode
a location that blends the air of holiness with the thrill of natural beauty
and adventurous excitement. Perhaps there will be no other location in the
world where one can find holy temples consecrated in an array of perfect
naturally carved caves.
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Dating back to 400 million years, Batu Caves are actually limestone caves
formed within three sandwiched hillocks the name comes from the Malay word
for rock and/or from the neighboring Batu River. Centuries ago this location
was the transit place for indigenous Malay tribes for their hunting trips.
Later the then-Chinese settlers made use of these caves to make fertilizer
from bat-droppings for their agricultural needs. But this spot remained
hidden' to the outside world until discovered' by British explorers in the
late 19th century.
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At that time the Tamil communities from India were prominent settlers in
Malaysia. A noted Tamil merchant, Thambusamy Pillai, after experiencing a
holistic touch at this place, decided to build a temple in the caves. It is
also believed that the Vel'-shaped main cave entrance (Vel' a divine spear
the chief weapon of Lord Subramaniya) inspired Thambusamy Pillai to
consecrate a temple for Lord Subramaniya, also known as Muruga / Karthikeya,
the most revered deity of Tamil communities worldwide.
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At present Batu Caves is regarded as the Mecca of Hindus outside India'
particularly famous for the annual festival Thaipooyam', a much revered
occasion in the Malaysian capital. But this God-made wonder is much more
than a pilgrim's spot a canvas of natural sculptural beauty.
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A must see spot for Kuala Lumpur visitors, what greets you first on arrival
is a 140 feet tall gigantic gold-painted statue of Hindu God Subramaniya,
the tallest statue of Subramaniya in the world!
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Of the main caves here, the first, right near the basement is Valluvar
Kottam' (Art Gallery Cave & Museum Cave) where you can see many fascinating
mural paintings and statues of Hindu Gods; not to mention that of a
five-legged-bull'. In this cave Lord Subramaniya's story, from birth to
marriage and subsequent slaying of demon, is pictorially narrated thru
murals.
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Another cave located near the hill-wall leading to Subramaniya temple-stairs
is the Ramayana Cave', guarded by a big statue of Hanuman (the monkey god, a
staunch devotee of Lord Rama).
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Apart from the temple of Lord Rama and Hanuman here, what catches attention
are the beautiful murals on the cave walls that illustrate the story of
Hindu epic Ramayana'.
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Then starts the long climb of 272 steps towards the biggest cave of the lot
. which contains the Lord Subramaniya shrine. When you reach half way; the
entrance to the dark cave' can be seen a marvel of natural architectural
brilliance! As the name implies, it is a long gloomy tunnel-like cave
infested by bats.
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Inside the dark cave, the ageless limestone formations that pops out from
the floors, cave-walls and ceilings elegantly decorate the whole structure.
These peculiar formations are really hard to believe whether manually
sculptured or not! But they only add up the fact that nature is the ultimate
artist. This cave also houses some wild species that are too rare to be
seen. (As it is too pristine, special permission is needed to visit Dark
caves).
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Finally comes the largest cave the Temple Cave or Cathedral Cave. After
watching the naturally carved walls that are towered by a very high
dome-like ceiling, which is also naturally lighted up by sunrays entering
thru holes atop, you will be sure that Cathedral Cave' is the apt name for
this as there can be hardly seen such a naturally built Cathedral elsewhere
!
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What makes a major difference here from a manmade Cathedral may be the rush
of macaque monkeys, a brigade of their own.
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Inside this naturally-created cathedral that steal a match between the best
manually built ones, anyone will stand gazing the unparalleled artistry of
the supreme self for long, before proceeding to the main temple.
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Besides the major shrine of Lord Subramaniya, few other shrines can also be
seen here wonderfully complimenting the Dravidian temple architectural style
something that can't be seen outside South India.
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In fact, other than the state of Tamil Nadu (South India) the mother land of
Tamils, this is the pilgrim place where the Thaipooyam' festival (which
signifies the triumphant of good over evil, as well as an auspicious chapter
in the life of Lord Subramaniya) is celebrated in full grandeur. The
festival is one of the largest gatherings of its kind, participated by the
Hindu communities from Southeast Asian countries.
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This natural wonder provides magnificent panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur
neighborhood as well
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Last but not the least, is the Reptile Cave' the newest opened cave in Batu.
Here you can see varieties of snakes, with the reticulated python being a
major one thrill for the daring'.
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Rope climbing is another means for enjoying this nature's precious creation.
It is estimated that Batu caves offers more than hundred & fifty climbing
routes! Thus not only the devotees, but adventurists too can relish this
spot to the fullest.
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Nature's prowess continues to amaze mankind whatever may be the advances in
sophisticated arts & crafts; seems there is no match for the artworks of the
creator.
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With best wishes

S Chander

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