Over time, people living in the surrounding areas came there to participate in the daily prayers and activities.
And it continues to serve the spiritual needs of Singaporeans living in the eastern part of Singapore at its present location in Changi.
[1] The Sree Ramar temple has seen a steady increase in its congregation due to the establishment of public housing estates in Tampines, Pasir Ris, Simei and the East Coast.
To serve the local community better, the temple recently underwent sculptural, repainting and general renovation work.
Statues of Buddha and Guan Yin (Goddess of Mercy) have been set up for non-Hindu devotees who frequent the temple.