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Longstanding Land Dispute Resolved for Sri Maha Sakthi Devi Temple in Puchong Prima

by Kavitha
December 24, 2025
Image Source: Vanakkam Malaysia & Datuk T Mohan Facebook

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After many years of negotiations, the long-standing land dispute involving the Sri Maha Sakthi Devi Temple in Puchong Prima, Selangor has finally been resolved, bringing relief and renewed hope to the temple’s devotees and surrounding community.

The temple, which has been serving worshippers for many years at its current location, will undergo a temporary relocation to accommodate the resolution of the land matter. According to the temple’s management, the move will begin on 26 December, coinciding with a special poojai ceremony to mark the transition. The poojai is open to the public, and local residents and devotees are invited to attend.

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Image Source: Vanakkam Malaysia & Datuk T Mohan Facebook

Datuk T Mohan expressed gratitude to the Selangor state government for its efforts in facilitating the resolution of the land dispute. He highlighted that the upcoming relocation is part of the agreed solution, and with the cooperation of all parties involved, construction of the new temple building will commence soon.

The temple committee has assured devotees that spiritual activities will continue without interruption during the relocation process. The temporary site will serve as the place of worship until the new permanent structure is ready.

This development brings an end to the prolonged dispute and ensures that the spiritual and cultural presence of the Sri Maha Sakthi Devi Temple remains intact in Puchong Prima, Selangor.

Source: Vanakkam Malaysia 

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