Introduction
The Yathavar Association Singapore aims to promote the community's social, cultural, values, and traditions among new members. It provides opportunities for members to integrate within the community as well as with other diverse communities. The Association also disseminates religious knowledge, promotes the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, and carries out charitable and welfare work for the people of Singapore. The organisation conducts various programs and activities to engage youth and individuals of all age groups, helping them to realize their identity, heritage, and strengthen their bond with one another. The Yathavar Association of Singapore was founded in 1940 and was registered as a society on 30 March 1953.
At a glance
- Founded in 1940; registered 30 March 1953
- Premises: 412 Serangoon Road, #06-414, Singapore 218124
- Key festivals: Krishna Jayanthi, Rama Navami, Purattasi Saturday worship
- Activities: family gatherings, tours, member support
- Inclusive: associate membership & inter-association programs
History
Formed by the Tamil-speaking Yathavars to unify the Yathavar community and provide mutual help. Early pioneers bought land for a Association.
Learn more →Membership
Open to Singapore citizen and PR Yathavars, with associate membership for friends of the community.
Membership details →Events
Religious observances, cultural gatherings, family days, and learning journeys that keep the community connected.
See events →From Our Events
A glimpse of our recent celebrations and community gatherings.