Singaspeaks 6

Page 1

SINGA SPEAKS ROAR 6 | SINGAPORE | SATURDAY | 14 MAY 2016 A PERIODIC NEWSLETTER FROM THE RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, SINGAPORE

Sri Adi SHankara Jayanti

Cultural programme in conjunction with celebration On Sunday, 2nd May 2016, Ramakrishna Mission Singapore and Vivekananda Seva Sangh (VSS) came together for the second time. This time to organise 'Sameeksha' – a cultural programme in conjunction with Sri Adi Shankara's Jayanti celebration. At 9.45 am the program commenced, with the happy attendance of about 300 adults and children paying their respects in welcoming the monks of the

179 BARTLEY ROAD | SINGAPORE 539784

Ramakrishna Mission. Children standing in rows with a tray of flowers and lamps (‘thalam’, as per Kerala tradition), was picture perfect with an audio effect of Pancavadyam, the traditional drum music at the background being played. The official inauguration was done by lighting the lamp by Swami Vimokshananda, followed by the guests – Sri Rajan Krishnan-Chairman, Hindu Advisory Board, Sri JayakumarPresident, Singapore Malayalee Association, Sri Jayadev-Director, KNP Trading Pte Ltd. and Sri Sumith NandaPromoter of Ayush, Ayurveda practices. The children of Ramakrishna Mission Saturday Classes on Hinduism performed the Vedic chanting of an inspiring hymn called “Narayana Upanishad”.

PH: +65 6288 9077 | FAX: 6288 5798

singapore@rkmm.org


PERIODIC NEWSLETTER

SATURDAY, 14 MAY 2016

Competetion on Gita Chanting Gita competition commenced, where Kids were split into two age groups; they rendered slokas followed by narrating their meaning as well. It was also remarkable that none of the children had a paper in hand to read out the meaning. Their energy and enthusiasm were reassuring that our sanskaar and sanskriti have been sowed into fields which will reap well if ploughed nicely through these types of events.

Winners for below age-9 category were Shreya, Avyuktha and Bhavika securing first, second and third prizes respectively. Winners for above age-9 category were Jaidev, Shivani and Sai Kishan securing first, second and third prizes respectively.

No children's programme is complete without drawing and colouring competition! Pictures from the ever-enchanting childhood life of Sri Krishna were given for colouring and Gagan Suresh Kashyap came out with flying colours, securing the first prize.

179 BARTLEY ROAD | SINGAPORE 539784

PH: +65 6288 9077 | FAX: 6288 5798

There were various other short programmes, where children exhibited their diverse dexterity showcasing their talents in singing, dancing and playing musical instruments. While Lalitha played a violin recital, Manasa & Kirtana rendered a lilting bhajan.

singapore@rkmm.org


PERIODIC NEWSLETTER

SATURDAY, 14 MAY 2016

As most of the VSS members were of Kerala origin, the event turned out to be a pleasant fusion of Kerala culture with the rest of India. Songs in Sanskrit and Malayalam were rendered by the participants. The young Amritha gave a soulful rendering of a bhajan based on Carnatic ragas. Ladies of VSS performed a Thiruvathirakali and Bharatanatyam. Both the dances received a thunderous ovation from the audience. The male members performed a group song along with the traditional instruments. A

All Photos Courtesy:

Rajeev Variyar 179 BARTLEY ROAD | SINGAPORE 539784

Sanskrit skit based on Sri Ramakrishna’s core teachings was depicted by Sri Hemangshu and his team, the Sanskrit learners of the Ramakrishna Mission’s Sunday Sanskrit Classes. "I felt, as if, I was in Kerala," said Swami Vimokshananda to the applause of the audience in his closing speech. He stressed that teaching of our hoary cultural heritage must be done to the children who grow up in a completely different atmosphere. At the start of the program, Sri Amma Mani welcomed the people and Sri Rajeev Nair gave a Vote of Thanks. The comperers were Kumaris Ami and Adra. The programme ended with a prize-giving ceremony for the winners and consolation prizes for all the participants followed by a delicious prasad meal. There was seen a distinct enthusiasam among the public in appreciating the culture and “Sameeksha” has well created an awareness by holding this jayanti function.

PH: +65 6288 9077 | FAX: 6288 5798

singapore@rkmm.org


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.