Malaysia Hindu Dharma Mamandram (MHDM), which is also generally known as "Mamandram," is a non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to serving Hindus in Malaysia. With approxiamately 35 active branches all over the country, MHDM is focused mainly on religious education and spiritual development as well as social service.
Founded in 1982, MHDM recently celebrated its Silver Jubilee, commemorating its 25th year of service. Mamandram aims to expand its service to the community even further and move forward in these modern times. Taking the motto "Service to the community through religion" as inspiration, the Malaysia Hindu Dharma Mamandram continues to help Hindus in Malaysia strive for excellence and prosperity.
MHDM believes in adapting Hinduism to fit our lifestyle yet still holding on to what matters most - our roots and values. Modern yet conservative. We hope to expand our scope further and also hope this website will help to enlighten you about our organisation. We always seek volunteers who are willing to serve the community through religion which justifies our constantly widening Mamandram family. The MHDM family welcomes you...
Malaysia Hindu Dharma Mamandram (MHDM) held its Annual Delegates Conference on July 4, 2010 at Batu Caves.
Date: 4.7.2010 (Sunday)
Time: 7.30 am - 4.30 pm*
Venue: Sri Subramaniar Temple Hall, Batu Caves
* The opening ceremony is scheduled to start at 9.15 am and we request the cooperation of all Arul Nilayam officials and delegates to register and be seated in the hall by 9.00 am.
Malaysia Hindhudharma Mamandram (MHDM) is organizing the 2010 Hindhu Samaya Aasiriyar Payirchi Pattarai (Basic Train the Trainer) course to train Hindhu volunteers for religious education programs. The course is organized by the Johor State Council of Mamandram and hosted by the Batu Pahat Arul Nilaiyam.
The Malaysia Hindu Dharma Mamandram (MHDM) President Professor Dr. N.S. Rajendran's speech to the Arul Nilayam's. The speech is to be included in all the 2010 branch AGM's.
Presentation on the Hindu festival of Thaipusam by Malaysian Hindu Dharma Mamandram (MHDM) Deputy President Radhakrishnan Alagamalai A.M.N. for Tourism Malaysia. The presentation gives an overview of the Thaipusam festival as it relates to spiritual significance as well as its practice in Malaysia today. Thaipusam is one of the biggest religious celebrations in Malaysia, drawing millions of devotees and tourists to the main centers of Thaipusam - Batu Caves, Penang, and Ipoh.
A man ought to live in this world like a lotus leaf, which grows in water but is never moistened by water; so a man ought to live in the world - his heart to God and his hands to work.