Friday, 14 May 2021

"Remembering Late. SUSHEELA, SHANTA, DEVAKI"

A special Sumukhaiva Sadhas was conducted Sunday 25th April 2021 by The Mylapore Trio - Amarnath, Surendranath, Aparna, Sugathan and Members of the Sri Sumukhi Rajasekharan Memorial Foundation on the Topic "Remembering Late. SUSHEELA, SHANTA, DEVAKI".

It was a very special event in which the Histories of the Three Foster Daughters of Sumukhi Rajasekharan were recommended and remembered by all. Trio shared their life histories. They explained the way they were given life, education, love and care by the Divine Couple.

The role of Smt. Nagammal in bringing and fostering the "Destined Sisters"

was discussed in detail.

Sugathan shared his association with them. His affection for them was described through anecdote.

Smt. Gayatri also expressed her role in caring for them during our travel and pilgrimages. 

Smt. Srividya said that Devaki happened to be her Athai's BA Classmate and Sumukhi Amma was close to her family. She recalled her family bonding with our Family.

Others expressed their thoughts about the whole story and its impact on Trio.

The Zoom Meet attended by a group of well-wishers was very interesting and emotive in sharing the essence of life and the historical significance of every soul.













Wednesday, 12 May 2021

Report of the 15th Year "Visesha Kala Poshakam Utsav" - 2021 Virtual

The “Mylapore Trio” Amarnath, Surendranath, Aparna & Sugathan (Kalakshetra Alumni and Cultural Ambassadors of Mylapore) and Members of Sri Sumukhi Rajasekharan Memorial Foundation conducted the 15th Year Spectacular “Visesha Kala Poshakam Utsav” - International Art Festival for Dance Virtually on our Fb Page. It was a 3-day Natya Utsav from 31st March to 2nd April 2021. The “Mylapore Trio” & Sugathan felt the need to expose the talents even in this pandemic situation, hence selected artists who had already performed in our Foundation were provided yet another opportunity. Six Dancers from India and abroad gave Solo Performances. The Natya Utsav was a confluence of various dance forms of India viz., Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Mohiniyattam & Kathak, all under One Roof – a posse of colourful Flowers and Bouquets. 

On the First Day, the Virtual VKPU started with a Mohiniyattam performance by Kalamandalam Soumya from Kerala. Her subtle movements and abhinaya were attractive and enchanting. This was followed by a Bharatanatyam performance by Sharad Acharya from Karnataka (Alumnus of Kalakshetra) gave a stunning and flawless presentation. 

The second day started with a vibrant Kathak performance by Reshma Nagar from Surat with a Live Orchestra which was remarkable. Next was a dazzling Bharatanatyam presentation by Nidhi Sheshadri (Disciple of Vid. Praveen Kumar) from Bangalore. 

The third and final day of Virtual VKPU started with an energetic and vivacious Kuchipudi performance by Satya Sivani (Disciple of Bala Tripurasundari) from Hyderabad. The last performance was a bright and brilliant Bharatanatyam presentation by Resmi Sudha from Kerala (Alumnus of Kalakshetra). 

The three-day Virtual Festival was a grand success and applauded by numerous art lovers around the globe. The Mylapore Trio & Sugathan wished the Artists for their co-operation during this pandemic.






















Wednesday, 31 March 2021

15th Year "Visesha Kala Poshakam Utsav" - Virtual



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Tuesday, 2 March 2021

Report of 26th Session of "Sumukhaiva Sadhas"

 The Mylapore Trio and Sugathan of Sri Sumukhi Rajasekharan memorial Foundation conducted the 26th Sumukhaiva Sadhas on 10th January 2021 through Zoom Meet and it was the 1st Sadhas of this calendar year. “Sakala Kala Valli” Smt. Revathy Sankaran gave a talk on “Margazhi Thingalum Thai Oru Thingalum”. she shared her childhood experiences of Margazhi bhajans, bhakthi, chillness and prasadams given at the temple. She also talked about the significance of Thai month and spoke about Andal and her lyrics connecting both the sacred months. 

Amarnath spoke on his childhood experiences during margazhi and Pongal. He remembered Suren’s beautiful and huge kolams drawn during Marazhi month in front of our house early morning, Boomboom maadus and decorated bulls during Maatu Pongal. 

Surendranath explained the significance of Uttarayanam and Dakshinayanam. He also said that only Podi kolama and Maa Kolam is our Tamizh Culture and not Rangoli. He said that he was taught kolams by Sumukhi Amma who encouraged him to draw kolam on the street very early in the morning in the biting cold. 

Aparna talked about neivedyams she prepared like Aarudra kali and kootu, Akkara vadisal. She was taught by Amma and Nagamma Paatti. She recollected how Sumukhi Amma used to take us to Temples during Vikunta Ekadasi and Aarudra Darshanam. 

Sugathan described how Maargazhi and Thai are observed in Kerala. He talked about Thiruvathirai kali dance and how women used to decorate themselves with mai to their eyes during margazhi month ….which was just the opposite way here in Tamil Nadu, as per the customs elaborated by Andal in her Thirupaavai’.

After the session, there was a discussion on the topic and all the members shared their views and childhood experiences with others. All members were in Traditional Attire with purple and cream colour shades as per the Foundation custom.
















Monday, 11 January 2021

Memorable Moments-19th Year “Bala Vidhwan Bavani” 1st Jan. 2021

The Bala Vidwan Bavani of this year was organised in two different styles. The regular spiritual walk was conducted as usual early morning at 6am on 1st January 2021 by the Trio, Sugathan and few members only to continue the tradition and not to leave it on account of the pandemic situation. This was done at the insistence of Sugathan that the custom and convention must perpetuate and continue. Only a handful of people numbering 12 went around the small Maada Veedhis singing bhajans and namavalis for 1 hour. Not to miss Sivabala who has been consecutively attending BVB regularly past 18 years. This year’s Bavani gave us entirely a new experience without the participation of children and parents who would gather in large numbers during the last 18 years. 

The second style was a virtual meet organised by the Trio and Sugathan on zoom meet at 10am on 1st January 2021 to give an opportunity to children who have deprived the chance of early morning spiritual walk due to the current pandemic situation. Smt. Visalakshi Ramanan who had been participating all through the past 18 years with her students took part this year also virtually. Her students rendered many songs enthusiastically and actively involved themselves. Two of her old students who had been regular in our Bala Vidwan Bavani right from the very first year were present in this Virtual Bala Vidwan Bavani and sang a few songs, though they have become adults. It was very nice to see them after many years with their same participation spirit. This instance shows the impact of such an event that has got imbibed into the very young minds at that tender age. The Trio’s effort to inculcate spiritual and philosophical values has ignited the innocent minds – a success indeed.s Other children from the Foundation also rendered their part of songs and bhjans. The Trio and Sugathan presented pictorial reminiscences of the BVB in about 40 photos to the audience. It was very thrilling and exciting to see the evolution of the event and the people over these 2 decades. It was history revisited.