
This temple in Malaysia is famously known as the glass temple (கண்ணாடி கோவில்).
The statues of Lord Vinayaka playing musical instruments are on either side of the main sanctum of Amman.

True to its name, almost every surface here including the walls, ceilings, pillars, mandapams, doors, vimanams and gopurams are plated with glass of different colours, sizes and shapes. Small chandeliers are placed everywhere to light up the glass.


This is relatively a small temple, but houses the shrines of Lord Vinayakar, Muruga, Rajakaliamman, Perumal, Lakshmi, Durga and also Lord Shiva and Parvati in the form of Sri Arbaneswarar and Thilgavathy Ambal. Abhishekam can be done by the devotees for this Atma Lingam.
There are statues of many saints like Sai Baba, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Ramalinga Adigalar, Raghavendra, Buddha and Guru Nanak.


There are some colourful, beautiful statues like that of Hanuman, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Shiva, Amman and Nataraja.
This temple is open from 7 am till 12 noon and 7 am till 10 pm . It’s located about 10 minutes walk away from J B Sentral, Johor Bahru. Even on a Saturday morning, there were no visitors to this temple and it had a calm atmosphere.