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Date: 2025-09-23

The vibrant spirit of Navaratri filled the school campus as students and teachers came together to celebrate the festival with devotion and enthusiasm. A beautifully arranged Bommakkolu display of dolls and figurines symbolized harmony, tradition, and cultural richness. The celebration was not just a ritual but a wonderful blend of devotion, tradition, and cultural vibrance.
On the first day of Navaratri, our students performed a Mridangam recital as a tribute to the Goddess. On the second day, the children offered melodious music performances, filled with devotion and dedication. In the days that followed, students showcased their talents through classical dance, violin, flute, keyboard, and Udukku performances, each act adding to the festive grandeur. The third day marked the auspicious Kumari Pooja ceremony, where nine girls between the ages of two and nine, symbolizing the nine divine forms of Goddess Durga, were worshipped with reverence. The rituals, led by teachers with deep sincerity, made the entire school resonate with spiritual energy. The celebrations concluded with a soulful Bhajan presentation by our students, filling the atmosphere with divine vibrations.