Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul International School, Mysore, was filled with joy, inspiration, and spiritual fervor during the Samavartan Sanskar Ceremony of Class X (Academic Year 2025–26), made even more special by the gracious visit of our respected alumni.
A total of 10 alumni students visited the Gurukul to mark this sacred milestone and to seek divine blessings. They humbly received the blessings of Pujya Krishnacharandasji Swamiji, Pujya Harivandandasji Swamiji, and Pujya Tirthswarupdasji Swamiji, expressing their gratitude to the institution that played a pivotal role in shaping their lives.
The visit beautifully reflected the lifelong bond between Gurukul and its students—past and present. The alumni fondly revisited their memories while witnessing the growth and discipline of the current batch of Class X students.
During the ceremony, Master Keerthan M, Master Shikhar Jagdeesh, and Master Anuragh RP delivered inspiring speeches. They shared their personal journeys, life lessons, and experiences beyond Gurukul, guiding and motivating the outgoing students to remain rooted in values, discipline, and faith while pursuing academic and professional excellence. Their words resonated deeply with the students, instilling confidence and clarity for the path ahead.
Following the ceremony, the alumni had a meaningful interaction with Pujya Tirthswarupdasji Swamiji, gaining spiritual guidance and blessings. The visit concluded on a divine note as the alumni and students partook in Prasad at the Gurukul, reinforcing the spirit of humility, gratitude, and unity.
This alumni visit served as a living example of the Gurukul’s mission—to nurture individuals who remain connected to spiritual values while excelling in worldly responsibilities. The Samavartan Sanskar Ceremony, enriched by the presence of our alumni, became a truly memorable and inspiring event for everyone present.
Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul International School, Mysore remains proud of its alumni and looks forward to strengthening this eternal bond for generations to come.