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Thiru Thrayam – Online Classes

Jai Srimannarayana 🙏

A Sacred Journey Through ThiruThrayam (Thiruppallaandu , Thirupalliyeluchchi & Thiruppaavai)

What is Thiruppallandu ?

Thiruppallandu is a short devotional hymn composed by Periyalvar (Vishnuchitta), one of the 12 Azhwars (Tamil Vaishnava saint-poets). It consists of 12 verses and appears at the very beginning of the Nalayira Divya Prabandham, the sacred Tamil scripture of Sri Vaishnavism. The term “Pallandu” literally means “many, many years (of auspicious life).” The hymn is essentially a mangala-sasanam: a prayer wishing long life and eternal protection for Lord Vishnu.

What’s the significance of Thiruppallandu?

Unlike typical devotional hymns that focus on seeking blessings for oneself, Thiruppallandu uniquely expresses a devotee’s wish for the well-being and eternal protection of the Lord Himself. Periyalvar prays that Vishnu’s divine feet be protected for countless years, reflecting deep, selfless devotion. The hymn reflects Periyalvar’s profound emotional connection with Vishnu — he is so devoted that he almost behaves as a protector of the Lord when he fears that the Lord descending in the world (on Garuda) might be subjected to harm.

Why should we read Thiruppallandu?

It fills the mind with devotion and humility. Instead of merely focusing on personal desires, it turns the devotee’s mind toward surrender and love for the Lord. Thiruppallandu prepares the heart and mind for deeper engagement with sacred texts and worship. It is commonly recited at the start of worship services (nithya aradhanam) to invoke auspiciousness

When should I read Thiruppallandu?

It is traditionally recited at the start of temple rituals or personal prayers to invoke auspiciousness. Many Sri Vaishnavas include it in both at the beginning and end of worship. When preparing to read longer texts such as Divya Prabandham or other prayers, it is often read first.

What is Thirupalliyeluchchi?

Thirupalliyeluchchi is a set of 10 Tamil verses composed by Thondaradippodi Azhwar, one of the 12 Azhwars.
The word literally means “waking the Lord from divine sleep” (Palli = bed, Ezhuchchi = awakening). The hymn is addressed to Lord Ranganatha of Srirangam, requesting Him to awaken and bless the world.

What’s the significance of Thirupalliyeluchchi ?

he Azhwar lovingly urges the Lord to wake up and grant darshan, because:

  • The world depends on Him
  • Devotees are waiting for His grace
  • The day’s divine activities (protection, teaching, blessing) should begin

Why should we read Thirupalliyeluchchi ?

The Azhwar does not command the Lord—he requests gently, showing the ideal devotee’s attitude: “I exist for Your service; please arise for our sake.”

Just as Suprabhatam prepares the Lord for the day, Thirupalliyeluchchi prepares the devotee’s mind:

  • Clears tamas (laziness)
  • Encourages sattva (clarity)
  • Centers the mind on Bhagavan

By imagining the Lord resting, waking, smiling, and blessing devotees, the hymn builds intimate, loving bhakti, not distant or fear-based worship.

When should I read Thirupalliyeluchchi ?

Traditionally recited:

  • Before sunrise
  • During Brahma Muhurtham
  • At the start of daily prayers

Many households recite:

  • Thirupalliyeluchchi
  • followed by Thiruppallandu
  • then other Prabandham or stotras

What is Thiruppavai ?

Thiruppavai written by one and only women Azhwa:r Anda:l, in praise of Lord Vishnu consists of 30 Pasurams (verses). They aim at removing the effects of bad karma, shows us how to reach the holy feet of Supreme. Thiruppavai is said to be “Vedam Anaithukkum Vithagum” meaning seed of all Vedic Knowledge.

Thiruppavai, given to us by Andal for conducting our day to day activities, devotion, understanding the ultimate reality and attain Mukti (salvation). In just 30 verses dripping with melody, sweetness and profundity, I have learned many lessons which have a great impact on my daily life.

What’s the significance of Thiruppavai?

Goda devi came into this world to teach many values and principles that all of mankind should follow. Goda devi was sent to earth to teach some rules and ways people should follow to reach the lord. This was happening because of mankind’s ways. In the past God took many incarnations and forms to set people on the right path of life. But as hard as he tried, they weren’t listening or understanding. God was upset and Andal came to the earth to teach people, she taught us that how to love god. She also taught us that how to communicate with god himself. Andal always proved the lord in vaikuntam is same as in our home as archamurthi and same in our heart are the same being. To reach the Lord, she said to approach gurus. Goda Devis said we should follow 3 main rules while worshiping the lord.

  1. Always chant the lords name.
  2. Offer beautiful flowers.
  3. Finally, always be in Satsang.

Now that we know all the things Andal taught us, we should implement these in our daily life. We can use the 3 ways when we worship God. To worship God at home, at the temple, service to all beings as service to god.

Why should we read Thiruppavai?

Tiruppavai is recited in honour of Andal who imparted a lot of necessary knowledge to us in very simple language through the poem.

When should I read Thiruppavai?

Thiruppavai can be chanted on all days, not just during Margazhi, although “Chanting Thiruppavai during Margazhi does have a distinct charm. It is indeed a blessing to be able to sing in temples early morning.

Course details

  • Duration: 15 Weeks
  • Age Group: 8 years and above
  • Mode: Online
  • Course Fee: ÂŁ75 (one-time payment – no instalments)

Class Schedule

  • Day: Every Monday & Wednesday
  • Timings: 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM (GMT)

Who can join?

  • Children (8+ years)
  • Youth and adults
  • Beginners as well as continuing learners
  • Anyone interested in learning the ThiruThrayam in a structured and authentic way
  • No prior knowledge of the ThiruThrayam is required.

Focus Areas

  • Taniyan and Pasuram(s) recitation
  • Correct pronunciation
  • Traditional Vedic learning methodology

Why join this course?

  • Learn under the guidance of a Vedic scholar
  • Well-structured learning spread across 15 weeks
  • Focus on authentic pronunciation and discipline
  • Suitable for individuals and families
  • Convenient online learning from anywhere

Weekly Schedule

Week 1 Class 1 11 Mar 2026 Guru Parampara: 1-5
Week 2 Class 2 16 Mar 2026 Thiruppalla:ndu
Taniyans
1-3
Week 2 Class 3 18 Mar 2026 Pasurams 1-3
Week 3 Class 4 23 Mar 2026 Pasurams 4-5
Week 3 Class 5 25 Mar 2026 Pasurams 6-7
Week 4 Class 6 30 Mar 2026 Pasurams 8-9
Week 4 Class 7 1 Apr 2026 Pasurams 10-11
Week 5 Class 8 13 Apr 2026 Pasurams 12 & Revision
Week 5 Class 9 15 Apr 2026 Thirupalliyeluchchi Taniyans 1-2
Week 6 Class 10 20 Apr 2026 Pasurams 1-2
Week 6 Class 11 22 Apr 2026 Pasurams 3-4
Week 7 Class 12 27 Apr 2026 Pasurams 5-6
Week 7 Class 13 29 Apr 2026 Pasurams 7-8
Week 8 Class 14 11 May 2026 Pasurams 9-10
Week 8 Class 15 13 May 2026 Thiruppa:vai Taniyans 1-3
Week 9 Class 16 18 May 2026 Pasurams 1-2
Week 9 Class 17 20 May 2026 Pasurams 3-4
Week 10 Class 18 1 Jun 2026 Pasurams 5-6
Week 10 Class 19 3 Jun 2026 Pasurams 7-8
Week 11 Class 20 8 Jun 2026 Pasurams 9-10
Week 11 Class 21 10 Jun 2026 Pasurams 11-12
Week 12 Class 22 15 Jun 2026 Pasurams 13-14
Week 12 Class 23 17 Jun 2026 Pasurams 15-16
Week 13 Class 24 22 Jun 2026 Pasurams 17-18
Week 13 Class 25 24 Jun 2026 Pasurams 19-20
Week 14 Class 26 29 Jun 2026 Pasurams 21-22
Week 14 Class 27 1 Jul 2026 Pasurams 23-24
Week 15 Class 28 6 Jul 2026 Pasurams 25-26
Week 15 Class 29 8 Jul 2026 Pasurams 27-28
Week 16 Class 30 13 Jul 2026 Conclusion
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Learn Bhagavad Githa https://jetuk.org/learnbhagavadgitha/ Thu, 22 Jan 2026 16:12:03 +0000 https://jetuk.org/?p=35351

Bhavagad Githa – Online Classes

Jai Srimannarayana 🙏

A Sacred Journey Through the Bhagavad Githa

Learn the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Githa through structured online classes conducted under the guidance of a traditional Vedic scholar. These sessions focus on authentic sloka recitation with correct pronunciation, nurturing discipline, devotion, and clarity in learning.

Course details

  • Duration: 35 Weeks (9 Months)
  • Age Group: 8 years and above
  • Mode: Online
  • Course Fee: ÂŁ90 (one-time payment – no instalments)

Class Schedule

  • Day: Every Tuesday
  • Batch 1 (Kids): 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM (GMT) (Aged below 18)
  • Batch 2 (Adults): 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM (GMT) (18 and above)
  • Batch allocation will be announced after registrations are completed.

Who can join?

  • Children (8+ years)
  • Youth and adults
  • Beginners as well as continuing learners
  • Anyone interested in learning the Bhagavad Githa in a structured and authentic way
  • No prior knowledge of the Bhagavad Githa is required.

Focus Areas

  • Sloka recitation
  • Correct pronunciation
  • Traditional Vedic learning methodology

Why join this course?

  • Learn under the guidance of a Vedic scholar
  • Well-structured learning spread across 35 weeks
  • Focus on authentic pronunciation and discipline
  • Suitable for individuals and families
  • Convenient online learning from anywhere

Sloka Schedule

Week Date Chapter Slokas Covered
Week 1 17 Feb 2026 Chapter 1 1–15
Week 2 24 Feb 2026 Chapter 1 16–30
Week 3 3 Mar 2026 Chapter 1 31–47
Week 4 10 Mar 2026 Chapter 2 1–20
Week 5 17 Mar 2026 Chapter 2 21–40
Week 6 24 Mar 2026 Chapter 2 41–72
Week 7 31 Mar 2026 Chapter 3 1–20
Week 8 14 Apr 2026 Chapter 3 21–43
Week 9 21 Apr 2026 Chapter 4 1–20
Week 10 28 Apr 2026 Chapter 4 21–42
Week 11 12 May 2026 Chapter 5 1–15
Week 12 19 May 2026 Chapter 5 16–29
Week 13 2 Jun 2026 Chapter 6 1–20
Week 14 9 Jun 2026 Chapter 6 21–47
Week 15 16 Jun 2026 Chapter 7 1–15
Week 16 23 Jun 2026 Chapter 7 16–30
Week 17 30 Jun 2026 Chapter 8 1–15
Week 18 7 Jul 2026 Chapter 8 16–28
Week 19 14 Jul 2026 Chapter 9 1–20
Week 20 21 Jul 2026 Chapter 9 21–34
Week 21 28 Jul 2026 Chapter 10 1–20
Week 22 4 Aug 2026 Chapter 10 21–42
Week 23 11 Aug 2026 Chapter 11 1–20
Week 24 18 Aug 2026 Chapter 11 21–55
Week 25 25 Aug 2026 Chapter 12 1–20
Week 26 8 Sep 2026 Chapter 13 1–20
Week 27 15 Sep 2026 Chapter 13 21–35
Week 28 22 Sep 2026 Chapter 14 1–27
Week 29 29 Sep 2026 Chapter 15 1–20
Week 30 6 Oct 2026 Chapter 16 1–24
Week 31 13 Oct 2026 Chapter 17 1–28
Week 32 20 Oct 2026 Chapter 18 1–20
Week 33 27 Oct 2026 Chapter 18 21–40
Week 34 3 Nov 2026 Chapter 18 41–60
Week 35 10 Nov 2026 Chapter 18 61–78
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Learn Tamil https://jetuk.org/learntamil/ Tue, 07 Nov 2023 13:31:17 +0000 https://jetuk.org/?p=20653

Why learn Tamil?

Tamil belongs to the family of Dravidian languages. It is the official language of Indian State of Tamil Nadu, Union Territory of Puducherry, countries like Sri Lanka and Singapore. As per Britannica, significant number of Tamil speaking individuals are also found in Malaysia, Mauritius, Fiji, and South Africa. Britannica also states that in 2004 Tamil was declared as a classical language of India, meaning that it met three criteria: its origins are ancient; it has an independent tradition; and it possesses a considerable body of ancient literature.

Learning this language will give the kids an opportunity to become more culturally aware, understand and appreciate cultural differences, be closer to their roots and being multilingual develops cognitive flexibility.

Curriculum

For full details please check BTEB website. The levels run from foundation, beginner and then Year 1 – Year 8. Foundation level will be completed in two terms but from next level it will be three terms. The learning framework and examinations are designed for the learners to gain working knowledge of the language and the experience on how to use Tamil language effectively in different situations.

Examination

The examinations are usually held in June. Jeeyar Tamil School will be invigilating the exams.

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Learn Thiruppavai https://jetuk.org/learnthiruppavai/ Wed, 06 Sep 2023 23:13:03 +0000 https://jetuk.org/?p=20354

Jai Srimannarayana,

  • From 17th September onwards Thiruppavai Online learning sessions (Pronunciation along with meaning) will be started.
  • Every Sunday 6:30 to 7:00pm *.

What is Thiruppavai?

Thiruppavai written by one and only women Azhwa:r Anda:l, in praise of Lord Vishnu consists of 30 Pasurams (verses). They aim at removing the effects of bad karma, shows us how to reach the holy feet of Supreme. Thiruppavai is said to be “Vedam Anaithukkum Vithagum” meaning seed of all Vedic Knowledge.

Thiruppavai, given to us by Andal for conducting our day to day activities, devotion, understanding the ultimate reality and attain Mukti (salvation). In just 30 verses dripping with melody, sweetness and profundity, I have learned many lessons which have a great impact on my daily life.

What’s the significance of Thiruppavai?

Goda devi came into this world to teach many values and principles that all of mankind should follow. Goda devi was sent to earth to teach some rules and ways people should follow to reach the lord. This was happening because of mankind’s ways. In the past God took many incarnations and forms to set people on the right path of life. But as hard as he tried, they weren’t listening or understanding. God was upset and Andal came to the earth to teach people, she taught us that how to love god. She also taught us that how to communicate with god himself. Andal always proved the lord in vaikuntam is same as in our home as archamurthi and same in our heart are the same being. To reach the Lord, she said to approach gurus. Goda Devis said we should follow 3 main rules while worshiping the lord.

  1. Always chant the lords name.
  2. Offer beautiful flowers.
  3. Finally, always be in Satsang.

Now that we know all the things Andal taught us, we should implement these in our daily life. We can use the 3 ways when we worship God. To worship God at home, at the temple, service to all beings as service to god.

Why should we read Thiruppavai?

Tiruppavai is recited in honour of Andal who imparted a lot of necessary knowledge to us in very simple language through the poem.

When should I read Thiruppavai?

Thiruppavai can be chanted on all days, not just during Margazhi, although “Chanting Thiruppavai during Margazhi does have a distinct charm. It is indeed a blessing to be able to sing in temples early morning.

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Learning Corner https://jetuk.org/startlearning/ Wed, 06 Sep 2023 23:11:22 +0000 https://jetuk.org/?p=20351

Learning is a continuous process which keep us young. With the mangalasasanams of Sri Chinna Jeeyar swamiji JETUK is offerring many courses for the personality development, language development and many other areas of development. Request you to enroll and get benefitted.

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Learn Telugu https://jetuk.org/learntelugu/ Wed, 06 Sep 2023 23:10:14 +0000 https://jetuk.org/?p=20348

Jai Srimannarayana,
From 30th Nov’23(Thu) we will be starting the classes for learning Telugu language.
This is attempt from Team JETUK to motivate as many people as possible to learn their mother tongue language.

  • Course will be divided into Beginner, Intermediate and Expert levels.
  • Every week exercies will be given which need to completed and sent back to the teacher.
  • We are currently offerring beginner level only

Beginner Level details:

  • Starting on 30th Nov’23 and planned completion by 06th Mar’24.
  • Classes will happen on every Thursday from 6:30 till 7:15pm.
  • Each session is of 45 mins and 12 sessions.
  • Every week assignments are given and completed assignments are to be sent back to the teacher.
  • By end of this course you will be learning the foundation of the language like Alphabets, Numbers, Genders, Tenses, Time, Introducing yourself in ssanskrit, few sentence speaking, Vibhakthi etc.
  • 13th session will be the assessment date that is 21st March. Timing of the exam will be notified nearer to the date.
  • For any questions please contact info@jetuk.org

Why to learn Telugu?

  • With 75 million Telugu-speaking people and the Telugu language ranking as the 15th-most spoken language in the world, it is a great option when it comes to language learning! The number of Telugu-speaking people is only growing.

Some interesting facts about telugu language

  • Telugu language’s script was voted as the 2nd best script in the world by International Alphabet Association.
  • One of the fastest developing language in USA and in world . Telugu is the 15th most spoken language in the world.

What are the benefits of learning Telugu?

  • Telugu also has a rich literary, cultural and poetical heritage. Two States of India (Telangana and Andhra Pradesh) use this language as the official State language.
  • Telugu also enjoys the position of being a classical language. Many people in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Tamilnadu, Odisha, Karnataka, Punjab, and Andaman and Nicobar islands use Telugu in daily life. It is also a minority language in South Africa
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Learn Sanskrit https://jetuk.org/learnsanskrit/ Tue, 29 Aug 2023 01:44:58 +0000 https://jetuk.org/?p=20139

Jai Srimannarayana,
We will be starting the classes for learning Sanskrit from 8 March’25 onwards.

  • Course will be divided into Beginner, Intermediate and Expert levels.
  • Every week exercises will be given which need to completed and sent back to the teacher.

Why to learn Sanskrit?

  • Sanskrit reduces ambiguity in speaking and writing: Each word is aware of its roots and often refers back to them, resulting in a smooth relation between the word and its context. As a result, each word conveys an expression without ambiguity when used correctly in a sentence.
  • The grammar of Sanskrit is so rigorous and specific in its semantic networks it has been compared to computer programming languages.

What are the benefits of learning Sanskrit?

  • It promotes other languages as well. It also provides abundant knowledge on varied subjects. Furthermore, Sanskrit texts have ample knowledge of various topics, like health and medicine, astrology, mathematics, political science and much more. Besides, it is without a doubt the storehouse of knowledge and wisdom.

Beginner Level details:

  • Starting on 9 March 2025 (Sunday).
  • Classes will be every Sunday from 6:30 till 7:15pm.
  • Each session is of 45 mins and 14 sessions (Including exam).
  • Books will be posted once registered.
  • Every week assignments are given and completed assignments are to be sent back to the teacher.
  • For any questions please contact info@jetuk.org

Beginner Level Session and Syllabus:

1st Class

Vowels – 1st 4 letters, Vowel song, Numbers 1 to 10, Practise of vowels writing them

2nd class

Vowels – 2nd 4 letters, Vowel song, Krishna Krishna song, Numbers 11 to 20, Practise of all vowels writing them

3rd class

Vowels – Next 4 letters, Vowel song, Numbers 21 to 40, Practise of all vowels writing them

4th class

Vowels completion, Twinkle Twinkle in Sanskrit (Stars song), Numbers 41 to 60, Practise of all vowels writing them

5th class

Test of all vowels, Review of words that they know in Sanskrit through common slokams

6th class

Consonants 1st set, Consonant song, Numbers 61 to 80, Practise of words with consonants, Practise of all vowels writing them, Explanation of Gutturals through part of the body

7th class

Consonants 2nd set, Consonant song, Numbers 81 to 100, Practise of words with consonants, Explanation of Palatals through part of the body

8th class

Consonants 3rd set, Consonant song, Animals in Sanskrit with old McDonald song in Sanskrit, Practise of words with consonants, Explanation of Cerebral through part of the body

9th class

Consonants 4th set, Consonant song, Animals in Sanskrit with old MacDonald song in Sanskrit, Practise of words with consonants, Explanation of Dentals through part of the body

10th class

Consonants 5th set, Consonant song, Animals in Sanskrit with old MacDonald song in Sanskrit, Practise of words with consonants, Explanation of Labials through part of the body

11th class

Consonants 6th set, Practise of vowels + Consonants, Colours in Sanskrit

12th class

Consonants 7th set, Practise of vowels + consonants, Practising all rhymes that they have learnt, Colours in Sanskrit

13th class

Practise of Vowels and Consonants

14th class

Final exam

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