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Sri Sivan Temple, Singapore (5461588699)
Sri Sivan Temple, Singapore (5461588699)

Sri Sivan Temple (Tamil: ஸ்ரீ சிவன் கோவில்) is a Hindu temple in Singapore for the god Shiva. The temple was originally located in Potong Pasir from where it was moved three more times before finally coming to the present location, adjacent to Foo Hai Ch'an Buddhist Monastery, in front of Paya Lebar MRT station exit C at Geylang East Avenue 2.

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Sri Sivan Temple
Geylang East Avenue 2, Singapore Geylang

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Sri Sivan Temple

Geylang East Avenue 2 24
389752 Singapore, Geylang
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