With its humble beginnings near the mortuary of Singapore General Hospital, this Hindu Temple was often frequented by hospital and prison staff working near Outram Road. Under the Atthapu roof made of metal sheets, worshippers could pay their respects to the statues of Lord Vinayagar (also known as the elephant-headed god, Ganesha) and Naagar (snake god)
Dimensions | 660 × 660 mm |
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Year | 2002 |
Medium | Chinese Ink on Rice Paper |
Categories | Collectors' Market, Paintings |
Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple, Keong Siak Road
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Dimensions | 660 × 660 mm |
Year | 2002 |
Medium | Chinese Ink on Rice Paper |
$8,800.00
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With its humble beginnings near the mortuary of Singapore General Hospital, this Hindu Temple was often frequented by hospital and prison staff working near Outram Road. Under the Atthapu roof made of metal sheets, worshippers could pay their respects to the statues of Lord Vinayagar (also known as the elephant-headed god, Ganesha) and Naagar (snake god)
Dimensions | 660 × 660 mm |
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Year | 2002 |
Medium | Chinese Ink on Rice Paper |
Categories | Collectors' Market, Paintings |