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The next stop of the team comprising Brahmacharini Vagishamrita Chaitanya (National Coordinator, AYUDH India) and Ms. Neena S Purushothaman (Program Associate), Office of Youth Empowerment, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus, was at AmritaVidyalayam , Trichy . To accommodate the huge number of participants the event had to be split into two days. Trichy was known as Tiruchirappalli written as Tiru-ssila-palli, meaning "holy-rock-town" in Tamil or Tiru-chinna-palli, meaning "holy little town".

After successfully completing the program at Amrita Vidyalayam, Kalapatti, the Cluster 1; Region 1 team comprising Brahmacharini Vagishamrita Chaitanya (National Coordinator, AYUDH India) and Ms. Neena S Purushothaman (Program Associate), Office of Youth Empowerment, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus visited AmritaVidyalayam , Erode . Erode district is famous for Turmeric cultivation and Textile manufacturing. The post event feedback from the students were amazing.

Bhajan Bliss Unleashed - Online Bhajan Classes exclusively for AYUDH Volunteers of Amrita Vidyalayams Tamil Nadu & Puducherry commenced Amma says, “Children, sing from the depth of your hearts. The joy of singing the Lord’s name is unique." With Amma's blessings, Smt. Lalitha Suresh, Amma's devotee with 15 years of Carnatic vocal training & harmonium expertise, started the bhajan classes with a soulful & meaningful Tamil Bhajan of Lord Ganesha. AYUDHians were excited to learn and sing the Bhajan & listen to its meaning and are eagerly waiting for the upcoming sessions.

After a successful start at Amrita Vidyalam, Tirunelveli, the Office of Youth Empowerment team, including Brahmacharini Vagishamrita Chaitanya, National Coordinator, AYUDH India and Ms. Neena S Purushothaman, Program Associate, Office of Youth Empowerment, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus visited Amrita Vidyalam, Tirupur, to introduce students to #AYUDH Tamil Nadu and its activities.

The Cluster 1; Region 1 team comprising Brahmacharini Vagishamrita Chaitanya (National Coordinator, AYUDH India ) and Ms. Neena S Purushothaman (Program Associate, Office of Youth Empowerment) Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus visited Amrita Vidyalayam, Kalapatti, #Coimbatore .

AYUDH volunteers of Amrita Vidyalayams across Tamil Nadu & Puducherry attended Session 1 of the AYUDH Foundation Course. The sessions at the respective schools were led by Brahmacharini Vagishamrita Chaitanya (National Coordinator, AYUDH India ) and Ms. Neena S Purushothaman (Program Associate, Office of Youth Empowerment) Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus . Through various fun and engaging activities, games, videos and presentations students learnt that Sanatana Dharma has solutions to all their problems. They were also guided through Amma 's Ma-Om meditation technique.

AYUDH Pune celebrated Amma's 70th birthday by planting 70 trees as part of the ARPAN project, a special green initiative to convert barren land into a flourishing mini forest. This was a loving tribute to Amma, who has always taught us to live harmoniously with nature. Amma herself transformed her birthday into a prayer for world peace and happiness. AYUDH Pune's initiative to plant trees on Amma's birthday is a reminder of her message to save the planet. Inspired by Amma's message to save the planet, the ARPAN project started on Amma's 65th birthday and this year marked the 6th year.

AYUDH Pune commenced ‘Safe and Brave Online' Campaign on November 30, 2023, the International Computer Security Day – an exclusive initiative for youth that empowers them while providing knowledge and practical skills to mitigate cyber ills and develop resilience. The engineering and professional students from AYUDH Pune Team conducted the first session in CMS English School Higher Secondary School in Pune. These workshops will be continued by the AYUDH Team in all English medium schools of PCMC Corporation, Pune in the upcoming weeks.

Day2 of ASIP in Pune commenced with a Meditation session designed to promote stress management, good health, and overall well-being. The main highlight of the Day2 AYUDH Self-Management Internship Program was a very interesting and insightful session on significance and science behind Symbolism, Image Worship, and Festivals in Sanatana Dharma by Bri. Niseema from AYUDH National Coordination Team. Participants gained an understanding of the symbolism and cultural significance and essence of festivals.

DAY1 AYUDH Self Management Internship Program (ASIP) at Pune commenced with all AYUDHians lighting Diya - the Lamp of Knowledge, symbolising to banish darkness, and to represent a continuous upward movement in one's life. AYUDHians from a diverse range of educational backgrounds came together to delve into the art of self-management by incorporating the profound teachings of Sanatana Dharma and spiritual practices into their daily lives.

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