
With the blessings of Ubhaya Jagadgurus Pujyasri Sri Sankara Vijayendra Saraswathi Shankaracharya Swamigal and Sri Satya Chandrashekharendra Saraswathi Shankaracharya Swamigal

The pavai songs are part of an ancient tradition amongst unmarried young Hindu girls, where they light lamps in the early mornings of Margazhi, and sing songs in praise of Shiva. Manickavasagar composed the twenty songs called Thiruvembavai followed by ten songs called Thirupalliezhuchi. Similarly, Andal thaayaar composed thirty paasurams on Sri Krishna called Thiruppavai. Let us show our love for bhagawan by reciting and singing Thiruvempavai and Thiruppavai.
How to participate : (1) Pick any 4 Thiruppavais or Thiruvempavai pasurams from the assigned syllabus(click here)
Click here to access the audio files for Thiruvempavai and Thiruppavai. NOTE: you can recite/sing in any tune, these sample audios are just suggestions.
(2) Decide whether you will recite or sing them
(3) Follow these instructions to record and submit your video
(4) Submit your video using the Margazhi Utsavam Round 1 Submission Form below between Oct 15th and Oct 22nd
Eligible Categories: PreK, Elementary, Middle School, High School & College, for ages 21 and under
Dressing up in traditional attire is mandatory for the submission to be eligible โ paavadai/daavani/veshti, hair tied in single braid/ponytail and, tilakam for boys and girls
Competition Rounds: Round 1/Prelims and Round 2/Finals
Round 1: Participants may choose any four paasurams or paavais from the above syllabus for video submission
Round 2/Finals: Judges will quiz qualifying finalists on any of the assigned paasurams and pavais listed in the syllabus above.
Thiruppavai and Thiruvempavai Texts in Tamizh and English
Timelines
| Round 1 Video Submissions | Oct 15th to Oct 22nd |
| Round 1 Results Communicated | Nov 2nd to Nov 6th |
| Round 2 โ Qualified finalists from Round 1 will present to judges live virtually | Nov 14th(Time TBD) |
| Winners announced at a samashthi samarpanam virtual program in December | Date TBD |
What Should Participants Focus On? Encourage kids to enjoy the learning and exploration of our puranas while they prepare. Judges will grade based on accuracy of Tamizh pronunciation, traditional attire, reciting/singing and proficiency.
Questions? Email hsmkanchiusa@gmail.com


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