Thiruppavai Chanting Class 2025 (Photos)

By - WebTeam
25.12.25 12:28 PM

Concluding Ceremony of “Learn Thiruppavai” Class

 
Marking the graceful conclusion of the “Learn Thiruppavai” class, which was conducted from 4 November to 2 December 2025, a special Thiruppavai offering and chanting session was held on 25 December 2025.

A total of 56 participants successfully completed the full course. As the concluding day fell in the middle of the week, 10 participants attended the session physically, coming together to offer their learning through collective chanting. The chanting was devotionally led by Ms. Varsha, the teacher of the Thiruppavai class, creating an atmosphere filled with spiritual fervour and harmony.

During the session, the participants expressed their heartfelt gratitude to Ms. Varsha and the Vivekananda Cultural Centre, sharing how the classes enhanced their understanding of Thiruppavai, helped them learn correct pronunciation, grasp the deeper meanings, and experience personal spiritual growth.

Addressing the gathering, Director Maharaj highlighted the importance of chanting regularly, stressing the need for proper pronunciation and understanding of meaning. He explained how such mindful chanting not only transforms the individual by bringing clarity, discipline, and inner peace, but also contributes positively to the harmony and well-being of the world.

The meaningful session concluded on a warm and joyful note with a group photograph, marking a memorable and spiritually enriching end to the Thiruppavai learning journey.
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Date: 04.11.2025

 
Learn Thiruppavai
Class started on : 04-11-2025
Venue : Abhedananda Hall, Vivekananda Cultural Center

The Thiruppavai Chanting Class, conducted by Smt. Varsha Sundararajan, commenced on November 4, 2025, at the Vivekananda Cultural Center.

The inaugural session began with a prayer, followed by a welcome and introductory address by the Director Maharaj. Smt. Varsha then explained the structure and flow of the class before beginning the chanting session.

The class saw the participation of 3 devotees attending in person and 35 participants joining online. The sessions are scheduled three days a week — Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday — from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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