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A grand festival of Tamil Isai

The New Indian Express

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December 23, 2024

THE Raja Annamalai Mandram in Chennai came alive on December 21 as the Tamil Isai Sangam celebrated its 82nd anniversary with grandeur and tradition.

A grand festival of Tamil Isai

The event, which began at 6 pm, was a heartfelt tribute to Tamil music and culture, bringing together musicians, dignitaries, and a captivated audience.

The evening's charm began at the entrance, where women in sarees welcomed guests with kumkum, flowers, and rose water.

The venue's lush greenery, adorned with warm yellow lights, created an ethereal ambience, while the rhythmic beats of Tamil percussion instruments greeted the dignitaries.

Justice R Suresh Kumar, the chief guest for the event, was received with applause and garlands as photographers captured the moment.

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