Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of traditional Indian art and culture at the seventh annual Puranava Festival on Saturday, April 19! Head over to Pearland Town Center for classical Indian music, arts and crafts, Indian street food, bazaar shopping, and more at this free event which aims to provide an experience of India’s vibrant, diverse, age-old culture which is still a living, integral part of modern India.
This unique art and culture fest will showcase classical and folk dances and music from India’s diverse regional cultures from the north, south, east, and west, through both stage and street presentations. Kids can have fun and learn at our exclusive “Kids Zone” where kids can make and take special artwork and crafts, play several traditional Indian games, take home goodies, etc. Visitors can also shop for ethnic Indian wear, jewelry, crafts at the bazaar; taste delicious, exotic Indian food and beverages from the entirely volunteer-run “Kicha’s Kitchen”; try henna art; take photos in the photo booth, and more.
A highlight of this festival is a Chariot Fest – scheduled to begin at approximately 4:30 p.m. – similar to what is celebrated even today in temples in India. Here everyone can pull a divine chariot, join in kirtan and chants, and watch numerous street folk and classical performances.
Youth and kids’ competitions in Chess, Art, Indian Classical Dance, Indian Classical Music, Ethnic Indian Costumes and a written Quiz will be held during the day (10 am to 3 pm). Advance registration for these needs to be done at www.puranava-usa.org. Kids and youth of all ages and cultural backgrounds are welcome to participate in the competitions.
Conducted by nonprofit Global Organization for Divinity, the event is supported by a cultural arts grant from the City of Pearland through the Pearland Convention & Visitors Bureau. The Mayors of the cities of Pearland and Manvel, and other dignitaries from the Greater Houston area are also expected to attend the event.
As part of sister organization, Love to Share Foundation America’s annual giving program, a drive is being conducted currently to support The Sanctuary Foster Care Services (in Sugar Land and Clearlake) and Sunnyside Street Dogs in Houston. Representatives from both the organizations will receive donations collected, during the Puranava 2025 event on April 19. To support these organizations through our drives, please reach out to 281-923-4861.
“Pura” means ancient and “Nava” means new or modern. True to its name, this event, which is presented in various formats by Global Organization for Divinity in several cities and countries across the world, endeavors to do its part in bringing India’s exquisite indigenous arts to the forefront and presenting to local communities here in the USA the beauty of these traditions, many of which are still being actively practiced not only in India itself but also by people of Indian origin around the world.
More information about this year’s event, registration for the competitions, vendor registration, etc. can be found at www.puranava-usa.org. For real-time info about Puranava, visit our Facebook Event page and for more information about Global Organization for Divinity Houston and its activities, please visit our Facebook page, GOD Namadwaar Houston.