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King Cobra charms thousands

 

BY FREDERICK FERNANDEZ AND KHAW CHIA HUI

 

PUCHONG: Thousands thronged a humble-looking temple here after a five-metre long King Cobra, which appears to be albino and had coiled itself around the Amman deity at its main altar since Monday, became the talk of the town.

 

The rare spectacle has attracted both the curious and the pious to the 123-year-old Sri Maha Mariamman temple. The people were there not only to catch a glimpse of the snake, but also to offer prayers and “for good luck”.

 

The multiracial visitors comprised housewives, young girls and office workers, among others.

 

RARE SIGHT: The King Cobra in front of the Amman deity at the main altar of the Sri Maha Mariamman temple in Puchong Tuesday.

Some of the devotees offered milk, egg, flowers and even cash after catching a glimpse of the snake and performing prayers at the temple.

 

Tamilselvai Murugaian, 40, said she decided to have a look at the snake as news about it was “hard to believe” initially.

 

“I've been here three times since Monday night. I saw its face and I believe I will have some good luck,” she said.

 

Karen Toh said she rushed to the temple when she heard about the snake from a friend.

 

“It’s not every day that one gets to see something like this,” said the 52-year-old, who was accompanied by her mother and sister.

 

K. Shanmuganathan believed that the presence of the King Cobra was a sacred event.

 

“I personally believe that the snake was heading for the Sri Nageswari deity statue but ended up around the Amman deity statue by chance and decided to remain there to show its usits shakti (powers) and remind us to remain steadfast in our faith,” he said.

 

M. Gopal, from Rawang, said some of the people were teary-eyed after viewing the snake.

 

BE PATIENT, PLEASE: Devotees and the curious waiting for their turn to catch a glimpse of the King Cobra at the temple Tuesday.

“This is expected as the King Cobra, and this being a rare one, is depicted as a powerful animal in Hindu scriptures.

 

“Its presence in a place like this, which is surrounded by concrete jungle, highways and vehicles, is probably a wake-up call for many devotees,” said Gopal.

 

Goh Khoon Leong, a furniture shop owner and a Hindu, said:

 

“I didn’t believe it at first but when I saw it, I believe there is something spiritual about its unexpected presence at this temple.”

 

Sorna Kumari, a Form Five student from Taman Sri Muda, Shah Alam, said she took a taxi with two of her classmates to catch a glimpse of the snake.

 

“My friends and I felt it was a worthwhile trip. We took the opportunity to pray that we will all get through our SPM examination.

 

“We also placed three bottles of milk as offering,” she said.

 

Source :

 

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2005/9/7/nation/11968422&sec=nation

 

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can you please where this place " PUCHONG" is situated? Is it in India or elsewhere? if in India which state

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Why is there such a significance held to it if it chooses to live in a temple?

 

What special meaning could it have?

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As you may know, Snakes do not come in contact with humans or come any where near humans. Snakes are shy creatures which attend to move away from Humans. Many snake bites happens because HUMANS have entered the striking distance of a snake and the snake felt threaten.

 

According to some experts in Malaysia, a cobra coming into a temple and coiling itself around a Diety signifies that the diety inside the temple had reached "maturity".

 

As you know, Hindusm looks at Snakes as symbols of "Tamaguna" or Dark Nature. So, if one sees a snake (symbol of Tamaguna) recoils itself humbly around a diety, it is interpreted as the diety had ability to tame "her" own Tamaguna (which is what the snake came to show).

 

However, the snake had left the premises now ... just about when Indian Congress Leader, Samy Velu came to the temple.

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