From August 16 to November 23, 2025, Karnataka's Sathya Sai Grama will host an extraordinary cultural event known as the 'World Cultural Festival.' This festival is organized by the 'One World One Family Mission,' which operates in 100 countries.
Over the course of 100 days, this festival aims to connect 100 nations, showcasing a vibrant expression of shared human consciousness through art, music, spirituality, and service. It will be a powerful celebration of unity in diversity and human values that transcends borders.
Each day of the festival will be dedicated to a specific country, featuring renowned speakers who will illuminate the spiritual and cultural roots of that nation. Additionally, the founder and spiritual guide of the One World One Family Mission, Sadguru Sri Madhusudan Sai, will deliver a universal truth address. The day will also honor notable humanitarian efforts from that country, accompanied by a colorful cultural program.
The festival will include grand spiritual rituals, such as the Durga Puja and the highly anticipated Rudra Mahayagna during the Navaratri festival, which calls for global harmony.
A significant highlight will be the inauguration of the world's largest free private rural hospital, a crucial step towards bridging the healthcare gap in underserved areas.
In a spirit of shared joy, the Sai Symphony World Orchestra will feature 400 musicians from 40 countries, including 170 children from India's largest school orchestra, who will present a powerful musical performance of harmony and hope.
Interfaith Dialogue and Closing Ceremony
To strengthen shared human values and mutual respect, the World Religion Conference will bring together spiritual leaders from various faiths to facilitate meaningful interfaith dialogue.
The festival will conclude with the centenary celebration of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, whose message of love and service continues to inspire millions worldwide.
The World Cultural Festival presents a rare opportunity to demonstrate the extraordinary possibilities that arise when humanity unites with pure intentions and selfless love. Everyone is welcome to witness this remarkable global gathering.
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