Saturday, May 24, 2008

Fruitful Evening...May 24th,2008

I had to render the invocation song at two different functions today. The first was for Tamilnadu Brahmins Association(TAMBRAS), where I first rendered devotional songs on Lord Venkateswara for about 45 minutes. Following this was a very interesting Multimedia Presentation by Dr.Pappu Venugopala Rao, on the daily Puja activities at Tirumala Temple, Tirupati. He began with a brief history about the temple and the detailed presentation simply transported us to the divine temple.

With a heavy heart I left this place before the presentation was over and I got to the next venue, which offered something equally interesting.There was a talk scheduled by Swami Dayananda Saraswathi. This seemed to be a project called "Single Teacher School". This movement has already been started, wherein, corporates "adopt" one village each, and identifies one student who already has considerable level of education. This student is trained and he, in turn, becomes the teacher and about 30 people in each village are educated about hygiene, health care, Indian culture and basic education. This project, I believe, is co-ordinated by Swami Vivekananda Rural Development Society. The theme looked very appealing and interesting to me. I wish more and more corporate bodies come forward and lend their support towards this good cause.






Having rendered the prayer song at both these venues, I got home with the satisfaction of having spent the evening in a very fruitful way and for having observed a lot of achievers lending their support towards such good causes, towards the betterment of our society.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Gayathri,

happy to read this fruitful experience of yours. thanks for sharing. keep up the updating !! i am sure many are enjoying reading these posts of yours. like your music, your updates are also touching. all the best for concerts and updates :)

regards,
priya

Sathej said...

Nice idea-the adopting a village thing. Wish the implementation goes ahead well too. There are lots of such ideas I have heard. Woould be great if all such efforts are coordinated and something meaningful is done to help better education in villages. Having said that, the education standards even in cities leaves so much to be desired these days.
Sathej