Mariamman Temple !!install!! — Maha

Bangkok, Thailand (Silom Road)

A classic Dravidian gopuram (gateway tower) soaring over Silom’s skyscrapers. The tower is densely layered with vivid, hand-painted stucco figures of deities, demons, and mythical beasts—a stark, sacred contrast to the surrounding modern finance district. maha mariamman temple

Shoes off. Shoulders covered. Donation of flowers or fruit welcome. The inner hall smells of jasmine, camphor, and coconut—a sensory signature of Tamil Hindu devotion abroad. Bangkok, Thailand (Silom Road) A classic Dravidian gopuram

Built in 1879 by Vaithi Padayatchi, a Tamil Hindu immigrant. It became the spiritual anchor for the growing South Indian community working in the region’s teak and trade industries. hand-painted stucco figures of deities

Where a village goddess from South India watches over the neon pulse of Bangkok.

A Dravidian Dawn in the Heart of Southeast Asia