From all of my prior research on Malaysia, the one place I wanted to see was Batu Caves. Batu Caves is located in a limestone outcrop about 15km North of Kuala Lumpur (the captial city). Batu caves consists of 3 large caves, including the main temple cave that features many Hindu shrines inside. I somehow managed to make it up the 272 (dodging wild and hungry monkeys) to see inside the main cave. 

A main attraction, besides the caves is the statue of Lord Murugan. This statue is 140 feet tall and is the largest statue of Lord Murugan in the world. It cost RM 2.5 million to build (a little less than $1 million USD)
While we were inside the cave, we discovered in more detail what we had read and heard about. We found out that people from all around the world during the annual Hindu festival, Thaipusam

Devotees prepare for the celebration by cleansing themselves through prayer and fasting. Kavadi-bearers have to perform elaborate ceremonies at the time of assuming the kavadi and at the time of offering it to Murugan. The kavadi-bearer observes celibacy and take only pure, Satvik food, once a day, while continuously thinking of God.

On the day of the festival, devotees will shave their heads and undertake a pilgrimage along a set route while engaging in various acts of devotion, notably carrying various types of kavadi (burdens). At its simplest this may entail carrying a pot of milk, but mortification of the flesh by piercing the skin, tongue or cheeks with vel skewers is also common.

The simplest kavadi is a semicircular decorated canopy supported by a wooden rod that is carried on the shoulders, to the temple. In addition, some have a small spear through their tongue, or a spear through the cheeks. The spear pierced through his tongue or cheeks reminds him constantly of Lord Murugan. It also prevents him from speaking and gives great power of endurance. Other types of kavadi involve hooks stuck into the back and either pulled by another walking behind or being hung from a decorated bullock cart or more recently a tractor, with the point of incisions of the hooks varying the level of pain. The greater the pain the more god-earned merit.

Please join my team in prayer for this place. Though Malaysia is an Islam nation, Hinduism and it’s practices are still very much a part of this nation. Specifically, pray that they would see Jesus as the only true God (and not just one they add onto their many Gods)