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University of Maine at Farmington President Theodora Kalikow, left, introduces Bhavani Lorraine Nelson to nearly 40 students and community members in the first session of joyful Sanskrit chanting Wednesday at UMF. A series of programs on chanting and meditation continue through Saturday and are open to the public. When asked how she wanted to celebrate her June retirement from UMF, Kalikow has said she wanted Bhavani to come to UMF. This was the time when everyone was available, said Kalikow, who has taken classes from her. Bhavani teaches at Kripalu Center in Stockbridge, Mass., and uses a harmonium or portable organ to lead the musical chant.
Bhavani Lorraine Nelson leads nearly 40 students and community members in the first session of joyful Sanskrit chanting Wednesday at the University of Maine at Farmington. A series of programs on chanting and meditation continue through Saturday and are open to the public. When asked how she wanted to celebrate her June retirement from UMF, President Theodora Kalikow said she wanted Bhavani to come to UMF. This was the time when everyone was available, said Kalikow, who has taken classes from her. Bhavani teaches at Kripalu Center in Stockbridge, Mass. She is playing a harmonium or portable organ.
Bhavani Lorraine Nelson leads nearly 40 students and community members in the first session of joyful Sanskrit chanting Wednesday at the University of Maine at Farmington. A series of programs on chanting and meditation continue through Saturday and are open to the public. When asked how she wanted to celebrate her June retirement from UMF, President Theodora Kalikow said she wanted Bhavani to come to UMF. This was the time when everyone was available, said Kalikow, who has taken classes from her. Bhavani teaches at Kripalu Center in Stockbridge, Mass. She is playing a harmonium or portable organ.
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