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PENANG, MALAYSIA, April 27, 2019 (The Star): The Chitraparuvam Festival in Penang has been a yearly affair for devotees Kenny Lim and Shasha Wong. Seen wearing traditional Indian attire during the mini Thaipusam parade at Waterfall Road, Lim and Wong even brought a Bhajan cart which played devotional music. Wong, 45, who designed the cart carrying Lord Ganesha, said she has been paying her respects during Thaipusam and Chitraparuvam for over 20 years. “I think it is fate that helped us become devotees of Lord Ganesha and Lord Muruga,” she said. “More than 20 years ago, my friend brought me to a Hindu temple and after that, I felt destined to become a Hindu devotee,” she added.

Hindu Mahajana Sangam president Dr. Chandra Malairaja said the procession was held to mark the first full moon of the Tamil New Year. “The chariot parade carrying Lord Muruga starts from the Waterfall Temple,” said Dr. Chandra. “It then passes through Jalan Kebun Bunga, Macalister Road, Penang Road and Chulia Street before arriving at Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in Queen Street,” he added. The festival drew more than 20,000 devotees who flocked to various panthal (refreshment stalls) along the way.