The 34th Grand Universal Welfare Mahathav Velvi, a significant spiritual event, concluded at the World Peace Temple near Thirumurthy Hills, Udumalai.
Coimbatore: The 34th Grand Universal Welfare Mahathav Velvi, an event of immense spiritual significance, concluded at the World Peace Temple near Thirumurthy Hills, Udumalai. Starting on the 17th of last month, the ceremony lasted for 21 days, focusing on global governance, universal currency, a common language, and equitable world governance.
The closing ceremony saw the Guru Mahan emerge from the pyramid-shaped chamber after a 21-day meditation. The event began with a minute of silence and the lighting of the Ashta Deepam. K.S. Sundararaman, the secretary of the World Peace Foundation, delivered the welcome speech. Guru Maha Peetadhipathi Balaprajapathi Adigalar presided over the event. Pollachi MP K. Shanmugasundaram gave a leading address, followed by a universal welfare blessing and a minute of silence for world peace.

Special speeches were delivered by Chennai High Court Judge A.A. Nakkiran, followed by the release of a book and Guru Mahaan's benediction. The event also featured various cultural performances, including Bharatanatyam by students, yoga, and Thevaraattam. The event concluded with attendees receiving blessings from Guru Mahan. The World Peace Foundation's administrators organized these events.
The closing ceremony saw the Guru Mahan emerge from the pyramid-shaped chamber after a 21-day meditation. The event began with a minute of silence and the lighting of the Ashta Deepam. K.S. Sundararaman, the secretary of the World Peace Foundation, delivered the welcome speech. Guru Maha Peetadhipathi Balaprajapathi Adigalar presided over the event. Pollachi MP K. Shanmugasundaram gave a leading address, followed by a universal welfare blessing and a minute of silence for world peace.
Special speeches were delivered by Chennai High Court Judge A.A. Nakkiran, followed by the release of a book and Guru Mahaan's benediction. The event also featured various cultural performances, including Bharatanatyam by students, yoga, and Thevaraattam. The event concluded with attendees receiving blessings from Guru Mahan. The World Peace Foundation's administrators organized these events.