Thyagaraja Aaradhana
The Hindu
THANJAVURTimings for the forthcoming annual “Thyagaraja Aaradhanai” at Thiruvaiyaru during January 2022 have been reduced to six hours in view of the COVID-19.Trustees of Sri Thyagabrahma Mahotsava Sa
THANJAVUR
Timings for the forthcoming annual “Thyagaraja Aaradhanai” at Thiruvaiyaru during January 2022 have been reduced to six hours in view of the COVID-19.
Trustees of Sri Thyagabrahma Mahotsava Sabha said that the music programmes by vocalists and instrumentalists will take place from 4 p.m. to 10 every day from January 18 to 22. The main event of recitation of ‘Pancharatna kritis’ will be performed as usual on the ‘Aradhana’ day, said Suresh Moopanar, trustee.
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