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Mariamman Temple, Singapore site

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My younger brother is searching for key information on Mariamman Temple, Singapore site but cannot find it. Can someone tell me about my query I am looking for.

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  1. Guest7616
    Initially, the British authorities allotted land for a Hindu temple along Telok Ayer Street. This street ran alongside Telok Ayer Bay, where most early Asian immigrants first landed in Singapore, and where they went to pray and give thanks for a safe sea journey. Singapore's earliest Chinese and Indian Muslim places of worship are located there. However, Telok Ayer Street lacked a convenient source of fresh water, which was needed for Hindu temple rituals.
    The British Resident of Singapore, William Farquhar, then let Pillai occupy a site near Stamford Canal in 1821. Once again, the site proved unsuitable, this time due to the 1822 Jackson Plan. While the Stamford Canal area had been reserved for other uses, the plan designated an alternative site next to the existing temple - marked as 'Kling Chapel' ('Kling' was an old name for Indians in Singapore and Malaysia, now considered derogatory). This site was near the area earmarked for the Indian community.
    In 1823, the current South Bridge Road site was finally granted to Pillai for the purposes of erecting a Hindu temple. The side streets flanking the temple were later (re)named in reference to the temple and its prominent tower - Pagoda Street and Temple Street. Informally, Chinatown residents referred to Pagoda Street in Chinese as "back of the Indian place of worship."

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