Founded in the early 1920s
Nestled in the heart of Bukit Damansara, Thurgai Amman Alayam stands as a sacred beacon of faith and heritage. Founded in the early 1920s by the devoted workers of the former Socfin Plantations—long before Malaysia's independence—the temple began as a humble sanctuary, offering spiritual solace to plantation families who carried their traditions across generations and landscapes.
A Temple for all
The temple's current management has embraced a philosophy of inclusivity and service, eliminating all charges for prayers to ensure that worship remains accessible to everyone. This gesture of openness has deepened the temple's role as a place of refuge, reverence, and community care.
A New Chapter for an Ancient Temple
Today, we stand at a pivotal moment in our temple's history. To meet the needs of our growing community and to ensure this sacred space endures for centuries to come, we are embarking on an ambitious reconstruction project. This multi-story complex will feature: