Dhamikarama Burmese Temple
Dhamikarama Burmese Temple in Penang is the temple enjoys the prestige of 
being the first Burmese Buddhist Temple in Malaysia. Standing tall among all the 
beautiful and mysterious temples in Penang is the Dhammikarama Burmese Temple.
As the first Buddhist temple to be built in Penang back in 1803, Dhammikarama is 
a temple filled with striking features and rich past.It provides a historical 
evidence of Burmese occupation in Penang as well as the retreat for Buddhist 
devotees. The temple is located at the enclave of Burmah Lane in Pulau Tikus 
alongside another magnificent architecture of Wat Chayamangkalaram Temple (A 
Thai Buddhist temple). A pair of winged chimeras called Panca Rupa or 'Guardian 
Protectors of the World' standing on a replica of the world Globe is another 
interesting feature of the temple.
The chimeras are actually mythical beasts that have features belonging to 
various animals. Others main attractions includes historical Pagoda, a 200 years 
old well huge man-made water catchments filled with carps, the main shrine hall 
and the sacred Sima hall where a very tall and large all-marble Buddha image 
situated. The original Sima hall is a historical building built in 1838 but has 
since rebuild in 1995 following the increase in the number of devotees and 
visitors.
When you walk further in the temple compound, you'll see a big three-dimension 
(3D) wall mural and a tableau that depicts the Great Renunciation of Prince 
Siddhattha. The big pool in front of the mural is a wishing pool with have 
several revolving metal bowls labeled with wishes such as health, wealth and 
others.
Visitor will normally throw coins into the bowl hoping for their wish to be 
fulfilled. Coins collected from the pool will be donated to the temple. You will 
experience tranquility, calm, ambience and peaceful surrounding whenever you 
enter the main prayer hall. Voices are respectfully reduced to a whisper, but 
the quiescence is occasionally broken by the ringing of one of the many bells 
found in the gardens.
Throughout the calendar year, the temple carries out numerous activities for 
Buddhist devotees such as Water Festival, Wesak Day celebration, Pali Chanting 
classes, Observance of Buddhist lent, Festival of light, Katnina, Ordination of 
monks, nuns and novices, Arahant Upaguttea festivals, Dhamma Discourses, 
Meditation classes, schools gathering, offering of food to the poor and etc.
Contact Information
Address: No. 24 Burma Lane, 10250 Pulau Tikus, Penang.
Tel: +60 4 226 95755 
Opening Hours: 6.00 am - 5:30 pm
Entrance Fee at Dhamikarama Burmese Temple: Free
Restriction: To remove your shoes before entering the temple's grounds.
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