A collective of passionate minds and dedicated individuals, committed to bringing their best to preserve and promote ancient Hindu and Tamizh traditions
Thiru Raajan Narayanan
Raajan began his journey in Carnatic music under the guidance of Viswakala Bharathi Sri Eelanallur S. Sathyalingam, a Kalakshetra graduate. He learned Thevaram recitation from Sri Balachandra Desikar and has won the national Thevaram competition three times in a row. Raajan also excelled in light music competitions and was a finalist in a talent search on national television in Singapore. He has accompanied Bharathanatyam performances and performed in the US and Canada. Recently, Raajan has focused on the deep traditions of the Thirumurai and conducts online classes and discussion groups to share this knowledge. He currently lives in Boston with his family.
Thirumati Mahalakshmi Krishnamoorthy
Mahalakshmi comes from Thirumalai Vaiyavoor graamam. She lives in Seattle, WA, and teaches in the Bellevue School District. Thirumati Mahalakshmi teaches Tamizh stotrams and helps produce Bharatiya cultural events in the area. Her twin daughters are trained in carnatic music and Bharatanatyam and contribute to the community in different ways.
Thirumati Abarna Ranganathan
Abarna, from Chennai and now living in Delaware, USA, has been learning music since childhood and has taught a few students. She is currently studying krithis, thirupugazh, vel mayil virutham, aarayaneeyam, and sundarakaandam. Abarna teaches pieces like abirami andhadhi and thirupugazh while regularly learning and teaching new stotrams.
Thirumati Hemalatha Vaidyanathan
Hemalatha currently lives in Seattle, USA. She started learning Bharata Natyam and Carnatic music at the age of four under the tutelage of her mother and noted dancer, Anuradha Shiva. She has been training students in both Carnatic vocal music and Bharata Natyam across the globe for the past 25 years. In addition, she has been teaching shlokams to adults and children both independently and as part of multiple initiatives of the Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham to preserve Hindu spiritual heritage by inculcating Sanatana Dharma values in the next generation.
Thirumati Kalamalini Sundararajan
Kalamalini hails fromNallamangudi graamam in Nannilam. She
currently lives in Sacramento, California and teaches Tamizh stotrams like Sivapuranam, Thiruppavai, Abhirami andathi, Sri Lalitha Navarathna Malai, and sanskrit slokas like Narayaniyam, Lalitha Sahasranamam, Adi Sankaracharya’s Stotrams to children and elders.
Thirumati Lakshmi Lakshmanan
Lakshmi is the founder of Parivaadhini School of Music . She has conducted numerous workshops focused on Indian visual and performing arts, sharing her expertise and fostering a deeper appreciation for Indian classical music.Lakshmi Lakshmanan is a dedicated educator and passionate musician, currently working at Kindering. With over 15 years of experience teaching Carnatic music to children, Lakshmi has inspired countless young minds to embrace the beauty of this classical art form. Her musical journey began under the guidance of her mother and continued with the esteemed Mrs. Seetha Rajan. In addition to her professional commitments, Lakshmi is actively involved in volunteering for the Washington Periyava Satsangam(WAPS), where she has been contributing her time and efforts for more than a year.
Thirumati Sumathy Lakshmanan
Sumathy was a music teacher at Sri Sankara Vidyashramam , Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai for more than 35 years. She has trained several kids for inter school competitions and won many prizes. After retirement, she continues to teach children and adults. She has also tuned numerous stotrams like abhirami andadi , narayaneeyam and soundarya lahari.
Kum Vibha Hariharan
Vibha is a 5th grader in Redmond,WA. She is fond of elephants and loves learning shlokams. She enjoys making presentations and flyers and feels blessed to use her cretive energy to learn and help with HSM activities. She hopes to always be of help to others.
Thirumati Deepa Rajagopalan
Deepa is a software professional. She learns and teaches Samskritam through Samskrita Bharati in the Seattle region.
Kum Meenakshi Iyer
Meenakshi Iyer, a 11th grader at Redmond High School, is a passionate vocalist trained in Carnatic, Hindustani, Jazz, and Western Classical music. She is a two-time recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award and has won first place multiple times at the Regional Solo and Ensemble competitions. Meenakshi volunteers by teaching kids traditional Indian music and art and has organized numerous summer camps over the past three years to share her love for these cultural traditions.
Thirumati Sumathy Lakshmanan
Sumathy was a music teacher at Sri Sankara Vidyashramam , Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai for more than 35 years. She has trained several kids for inter school competitions and won many prizes. After retirement, she continues to teach children and adults. She has also tuned numerous stotrams like abhirami andadi , narayaneeyam and soundarya lahari.
Kum Vibha Hariharan
Vibha is a 5th grader in Redmond,WA. She is fond of elephants and loves learning shlokams. She enjoys making presentations and flyers and feels blessed to use her cretive energy to learn and help with HSM activities. She hopes to always be of help to others.