As the holy day of Thaipusam draw to a close, many devotees have taken the time and opportunity to reflect on this auspicious period. However, for...
While its celebration mostly surrounds a religious obligation for Hindus throughout the world, Thaipusam is also a time for family members to get together and partake...
With Thaipusam festivities drawing to a close, many Malaysian Hindus have been sharing their journeys and what the celebration meant to them personally. However, for the...
What would you do if there were several vehicles parked right in front of your business premises and blocked you from conducting day-to-day operations? Well, this...
Thaipusam is the biggest festival for our Hindu friends after Deepavali. In conjunction with it, Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB) is offering free rides to KTM...
Over the past weekend when Malaysians celebrated the last day of Chinese New Year and Thaipusam, it would’ve been easy for clashes to occur during the...
Muda President Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman said that celebrating another religion’s holy day, will not lessen his faith for Islam. According to the Muar MP,...
As we all know, Thaipusam and Chap Goh Mei (the 15th day and last day of the Chinese New Year), fell on the same day this...
With Malaysia being such a melting pot of cultures and races, it is not rare to see other races get involved in the celebration of the...
Approximately 1.5 million people are expected to visit Penang next weekend for the annual Thaipusam celebrations after the festival was held on a small and moderate...
We have just celebrated Thaipusam and with the celebration of any race or religion, Malaysians remain united in respecting each other’s festivities and even going beyond...
Giving birth can be a stressful experience, especially if you are forced to do it in a car. One local woman had to endure just that,...
National Unity Minister Halimah Mohamed Sadique envisioned that a COVID-19 safety standard operating procedure (SOP) for the up and coming Thaipusam celebration will be announced soon....
The general public has accepted the fact that Thaipusam and Chingay processions will not be allowed next year due to the potential risk of the Omicron...
All festive processions, including the Kavadi procession for Thaipusam and Chingay festivities for Chinese New Year, will not be allowed in 2022. Minister of National Unity,...
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, unsurprisingly, many Malaysian festivals and celebrations have been postponed starting with the 2020 Hari Raya and now, for 2021 Thaipusam is...