India, Jan. 29 -- Girijananda Chowdhury University campus is set to become the epicenter of a global spiritual movement this week as it hosts hundreds of participants for the historic Durga Tandav Stotra.

On the evening of January 30, 2026, the university's Azara campus will welcome mothers from nineteen Indian states and several international locations for a high-profile collective practice session organized by the Foundation for Holistic Development (FHD).

The rehearsal session will serve as preparation for the grand Samapan of the Durga Tandav Stotra, scheduled at Madhyamkand in North Guwahati, on the banks of the sacred Brahmaputra River near the Maa Kamakhya Shaktipeeth. Following the intensive practice at the university, participa...