SATURDAY MILAN (சனிக்கிழமை சங்கமம்) – 113
Month: September 2024
SATURDAY MILAN (சனிக்கிழமை சங்கமம்) – 113
We are delighted to share the highlights of this 113th week’s Saturday Sangamam, held on 28/09/2024 at the Angala Parameshwari Koil Mandapam in Kallidaikurichy. This event was supported by Mr. Sathasivam, a retired Tahsildar and a well-wisher of our VAMA Trust. As planned by our Managing Trustee , this week’s gathering was organized around the hub-and-spoke model of VAMA’s activities. We were pleased to welcome 15 new local participants to the Sangamam. Our regular beneficiaries from Kallidaikurichy, Ambasamudram, Mannarkoil, Thirumalaipuram, VK Puram, Alwarkurichy and Kalyanipuram actively participated, with over 130 elders in attendance.
SATURDAY MILAN (சனிக்கிழமை சங்கமம்) – 112
Greetings from VAMA Charitable Trust! We are delighted to share the success of the 112th week of the Saturday Sangamam event, held on 21st September. This week, we celebrated Teachers’ Day — a meaningful occasion where both elders and educators reflected on the enduring value of education and the profound sacrifices teachers have made throughout history.
FULL MOON DINNER
We organized a special dinner at our Sailam to commemorate the full moon day, honoring our senior members. Mrs. Vasathykumar headed the program and initiated the prayer. The event featured traditional cuisine, including idly, thosai, brinjal kichadi, chutney, and idly podi, with over 20 elders participating.Our trustee delivered a keynote address highlighting the significance of full moon day and the potency of collective prayer, emphasizing its immediate impact on our requests.
SATURDAY MILAN (சனிக்கிழமை சங்கமம்) – 111
The 111th week of the Sailathil Saturday Sangamam event was held on 14th September 2024, centered around the theme of “Connecting Generations.” The event saw participation from over 130 elders from various areas, including VK Puram, Mannarkovil, Alwarkurichy, Kadayam, Pappakudi, Thirumalaipuram, and Pottalputhur.The Sangamam commenced at 10:00 A.M. with a soulful prayer song performed by Mrs. Puspam, whose melodious voice captivated everyone.