As we all know, Malaysia is a multi-ethnic melting pot, Malay, Chinese, India
and other cultures collide here to form a wonderful and colorful life.
Especially in the capital kuala lumpur, rich and diverse, the characteristics of
the tourist attractions are numerous, or bustling, or elegant and peaceful, are
here harmonious symbiosis, complement each other.
When Chinese tourists come to Kuala Lumpur, they can see the shadow of
Chinese culture in many places. And at the same time can see the very flights from guangzhou to
shanghai Indian characteristics of exotic attractions, people are very
interesting. Here, there is a legendary "black wind cave ", which is regarded
as" home of the heart "by Indians living in Malaysia.
Batu Caves, in fact, is a group of limestone caverns 11 km north of Kuala
Lumpur with a large Hindu temple. As an important place for Hinduism in
Malaysia, the cave is a landscape of strange mountain views and a mystical Hindu
combination.
The black-wind cave, halfway through the jungle, with its massive sheaf of
various shapes hanging from its roof, is spectacular, but the cave itself alone
is not enough to make it famous. Indeed, it is known as one of the most
beautiful and mysterious caves in the world, and the most famous Hindu worship
shrine in the world, except for India.
The story of the Black Wind Cave sounds more mysterious. According to legend,
in the early days of the mountain outside kuala lumpur, when the morning
fainted, people would see "black wind" floating in and out of the cave, living
in the foot of the indian unknown, often nervous, and later to seek peace, raise
funds in the cave to build temples, so there is a black wind cave in the hindu
temple.
Later it was discovered that the "black wind" that came in and out of the
cave turned out to be the thousands of bats that lived in the cave, and guangzhou to shanghai
flights that the mystery that had plagued the locals for years had been
solved.
But as india's economic conditions improve, the cave's indian temple is
becoming more and more glamorous, and there are more and more followers from all
sides, making it kuala lumpur's premier hindu shrine.
The black wind cave is more than 100 meters from the ground, people to enter
the temple in the cave, must hike up a long ladder, a total of 272 steps,
unusually steep. And the steps were painted into a variety of bright colors, the
distance looked like a rainbow extending from the cave, very eye-catching, so
also became the network red card.
At the foot of the Black Wind Cave Mountain stands a giant gold-plated statue
up to 140 meters high, the Hindu god of war, Murugan, who garrisons the temple
and dominates wealth and wisdom. The statue is magnificent, majestic, and
mountain-high. It is said to be the world's largest god of war and is considered
"the perfect god" by hindus.
There are thousands of worshippers in this Hindu temple every day, and there
are more than 30,000 people a day when they meet a festival, so you'll find
yourself inundated with Indians, not in India, as if it were on the streets of a
certain city in India, a very interesting experience on a Malaysian trip.
As one of Kuala Lumpur's iconic attractions, the Black Wind Cave, like the
Hindu temple of Singapore, is a popular destination for devout Hindus to make
their pilgrimages abroad. Non-believers visit here to enjoy the rich South Asian
religious culture, to see the Indian beings, but also for the trip to Malaysia a
very interesting experience.
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