[6] The temple's facade is in strikingly florid style of a riot of different colours with carved images of various gods and goddesses in different shapes and sizes.
The main hall of the shrine is also decorated with statue deity in Hinduism Bronze Material ( From left to right ) of Ganesh, Shiva, Krishna, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Kartik, Mariamman, Kali, Saraswati, and Nataraja with Shivakami, Hanuman.
[7] In addition there are also shrines dedicated to the worship of gods Shiva Lingam, Brahma, Navagraha, Aiyanar, Saptha Kanni, Periyachi, Madurai Veeran and Kathavarayan .
This festival, which is believed to give redress from bad luck, is held for ten days and on the final day the street in front of the temple is colourfully decorated with yellow flower garlands and candles, and the image of Sri Mariamman is taken through the streets in a procession; during this time a portion of the Silom is blocked to traffic.
[1] Apart from these two major festivals, daily worships are attended by a large number of Thai Buddhists and Chinese who believe that Hindu gods help them in business and bless their women to conceive.