

Venugānālayam proudly presents • Carnatic Flute • Classical Arts • ArangētramVenugānālayam proudly presents The Flute Arangētram of Rahgull Manoragavan, disciple of Dr. Thayaparan Selvanayagam — a premium cultural memory page celebrating Carnatic flute, family pride, stage moments, and cherished classical arts memories.
The Flute Arangētram of Rahgull Manoragavan
Disciple of Dr. Thayaparan Selvanayagam
Saturday, March 14ᵀᴴ, 2026
City Playhouse Theatre
102-1000 New Westminster Drive
Vaughan, ON L4J 8G3
Venugānālayam
Carnatic Flute & Classical Arts
This memory page honours the musical milestone of Rahgull Manoragavan, disciple of Dr. Thayaparan Selvanayagam, presented by Venugānālayam in the elegant premium red and black style. The event takes place on Saturday, March 14ᵀᴴ, 2026 at City Playhouse Theatre, Vaughan.
A flute arangētram marks a meaningful stage in a young artist’s journey, celebrating training, dedication, discipline, and performance.
The program reflects tradition, respect for teachers, family support, and the sacred feeling of classical Tamil and South Asian arts.
Photos from the stage, ceremony, performers, and guests are preserved as a polished digital event album.
A warm collection of program moments, stage portraits, musical performance, ceremonial traditions, and family memories.
Formal introductions, speeches, and welcome moments captured under dramatic stage lighting.
Rahgull Manoragavan’s flute presentation is featured as the heart of the page and the main artistic memory.
Family, artists, supporters, and guests came together to honour the milestone and celebrate classical arts.
Click any photo to open it in fullscreen. The gallery uses the same premium glass, red, black, and gold style.










The website is structured to present the event as a complete digital memory page: arrival, welcome, blessings, musical performance, accompaniment, group photos, and closing memories.
Opening speeches and ceremonial moments set the tone for a respectful classical arts celebration.
The central performance section highlights Rahgull Manoragavan’s flute journey and presentation.
Closing memories include family, teachers, artists, guests, and shared stage portraits.
These memories preserve the emotion, artistry, and family pride of the arangētram day.
Rahgull Manoragavan’s flute arangētram stands as a meaningful milestone shaped by dedication, training, and support.
“A musical arangētram is more than a performance; it is a blessing, a journey, and a memory carried by family, teachers, and community.”
The stage, instruments, flowers, lighting, and ceremonial setting create a rich cultural memory.
This website keeps the arangētram alive as a polished photo gallery and event archive.
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