My Nadi Project

Project Sakthi

Project SAKTHI Coordinator - Vesuanathan Suppiah
We have helped temples in Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Perak, Kuala Lumpur and Pahang in the upgrading and repairs of temples and rasing of other structure like temple hall and Chariot Hut.
This project encompasses all issues relating to Hindu places of worship, which includes funds for structural works to temples or other related buildings. Under this project we have worked with various Hindus NGO  and Malaysian Hindu Council and have established a National Taskforce on Hindu Places of worship to address all issues relating to the establishment, relocation, staffing and religious rites associated with such places of worship by formulating a National Guidebook for the Administration and Management of Temples.


One of Mynadi's main task is to get Temple Census in Malaysia. The Objective of the Activities are:
a) To create a fast and accurate network system throughout the Nation via the Temples in Malaysia. This is to have a comprehensive system to disseminate important information to all Hindus in Malaysia
b) To eradicate a false report as to the actual number of Hindu Temples in Malaysia and to identify the current situation of Hindu Temples.
c) The Task force with the help of MHS is planning to upgrade as many temples.
Methodology
ALL Hindu Temples should be categorized as follows:

1) CATEGORY A - Registered Temples

a) As Temples
     i. Registered with Own Land
    ii. Registered without Land

b) As Temples Associations
    i. Registered with Own Land
    ii. Registered without Land

c) As Trust
    i. Registered with Own Land
   ii. Registered without Land

2) CATEGORY B - Non Registered Temples
 
a) Managed by a committee
     i. with Own Land
    ii without Own Land

  b) Managed by Estate management
    i. With Own Land
    ii without Own Land

c) Managed by a Group
   i. with Own Land
   ii. without Own Land

3) CATEGORY C - Private Shrines and Huts
  a) Managed by a Group
   i. With Own Land
   ii without Own Land

b) Managed by Family
 i. With Own Land
 ii without Own Land

c) Managed by Individual
 i. With Own Land
 ii without Land

A working committee to be formed to look into the study on relocation /land matters of temples.
The Target for Task Force
A Book on guidelines on 3 major areas – database, agamas dan administration of temple.








Kopisan Maha Mariamman






Upgrade and Renovation of Sri Maha Mariamman Aalayam Temerloh Temple

33rd National Thirumurai Vizha (festival) 4th and 5th September 2010, Sri Murugan, Batu Cave  


IJN temple need renovation which cause RM4000

Temple Task Force for Census and Guildelines

Chariot Hut for Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Taman Dhalia,






Fencing for Amman Temple in Siliau


Chariot door for Kerling temple

Broken temple hall that need repair


New wall for temple in (Atthi Padyee)


Camp, Chair and Table for Temple in Kalumpang


Murugan Temple in Rasa, a weedkiller Pump


Van for Sri Raghavendra Ashram, Bukit Beruntung,


Malaysia Telugu Association
Chairman Dato' Dr Jeyaindran (DDJ) from Yayasan my Nadi a dialogue session with Telugu Association and it president Dr Achiah Kumar Rao,


Awning for Changkat Asa Temple, to protect devotee and temple during heavy rain, the picture shows the 90% completion on 09th May 2010.   

1st SOLAR POWERED TEMPLE ( Ldg Sungai Salak)

A 100 year’s old temple requires electricity supply. TNB was not being able to assist as the cost is too high to lay the cable from the main supply. A request was made for a generator or a solar panel to supply electricity. KSR Engineering and MyNadi solved the issue by installing 1 unit of 175W PV solar panel, with an inverter that convert direct current (DC) to Alternating current to 6 units of 18watts CFL lights in the temple.












The Star 3rd August 2010

Picture of the Panel on the temple roof and At 10pm Lights in temple

1Malaysia Cave Carnival and Batu Cave Facelift
MyNadi's 1st project was to bring PM to Batu Cave, On 9th August 2009, Datuk Seri Tun Razak became the first Prime Minister to visit to Batu Cave since his father Tun Razak did in 1970. The visit has made PM the second Prime Minister in the country's history to visit the Hindu holy site since the Nation gained independence more than 50 years.  In his speech he promised to upgrade Batu Cave in tourist attraction and visit for Thaipusan
Batu Caves received a facelift including a pedestrian walkway with a RM3.6 million allocation from the Tourism Ministry. On 29 Jan, 2010 the minister Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen said the RM3.6 million allocation was given last August for upgrading works for the comfort and convenience of the temple devotees and tourists. Almost 24/ 7 work took place and completed in 48 days. Among the new facilities are additional parking spaces including 56 bays for buses and 190 for cars, pedestrian walkway, fencing at the main passageway and lightings, while the drainage system has been improved.On 29 Jan, 2010 the minister Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen said the RM3.6 million allocation was given last August for upgrading works for the comfort and convenience of the temple devotees and tourists. Almost 24/ 7 work took place and completed in 48 days. Among the new facilities are additional parking spaces including 56 bays for buses and 190 for cars, pedestrian walkway, fencing at the main passageway and lightings, while the drainage system has been improved.