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Experience the vibrant sprit of India`s rich heritage

Brought to life at

Bharatiya Kala Vaibhava

(29th November to 1st December 2024)

This Event is a cumulation of an Inspiring Learning Journey that begins with

Heritage Walks

A Journey through India’s Timeless Treasures

Step beyond the classroom and into the heart of India’s glorious past.
Our Heritage Walks take students on an inspiring exploration of ancient temples, royal forts, grand sculptures, and living traditions.

Each journey is a bridge between history and young curiosity — where students witness the architectural marvels, hear stories etched in stone, and walk the very paths of kings, sages, and artisans.

Through visits to Belur & Halebidu, Mahabalipuram, Hampi, Kanchipuram, Madurai, Mysore, and almost 70+ historical sites, students could experience first-hand the richness of Indian culture.

👣 Walk. Explore. Discover.

Every step reveals new wonders — igniting pride, imagination, and a deeper understanding of our heritage.

This is learning that leaves a lasting footprint. 🌏✨

Adding Vibrancy to the Event

Performing Artists

Shri N Manikandan

Workshop on Musical Instruments

Smt. Sheela Naidu

Harikatha

Smt. Sangeetha Gowrishanka

Temple Architecture, Embroidery and Rangoli

Smt. Savithakka

Janapada

Shri Shankar Raman

Harmonium Performance

Smt. Ashwini Koushik

Workshop on Music

Shri Sai Tejas

Workshop on Harmonica

Shri Anjanappa

Mukhaveena Performance

The Event

The celebration begins with the sacred ritual of lighting the lamp, accompanied by melodious chants that set a serene and auspicious tone for the festivities.

Its More Than An Event
it is an enlightening journey into India’s cultural and architectural heritage, leaving every participant enriched, inspired, and filled with memories to cherish for a lifetime.

The cultural showcase began with a delightful presentation by the Pre-primary students highlighting the beauty of Indian destinations, followed by vibrant performances including Garbha, yoga, dandiya, and more. Students across ICSE, CBSE (Yelahanka & Magadha), and IGCSE streams captivated the audience with a blend of Harikatha, Bharatanatyam, folk dances, and a spirited Bhangra.

Students from all sections showcased India’s cultural richness through vibrant performances—from Pre-Primary’s journey through Kashmir and Haryana to classical and folk dances like Karagam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, and Ghoomar. CBSE students added a serene touch with a graceful Yoga presentation, while ICSE’s energetic Janapada dance brought the event to a grand conclusion. The day was a captivating celebration of tradition, artistry, and heritage.

The event began with a mesmerizing Yakshagana performance by ICSE students, setting a vibrant tone for the cultural showcase. Highlights included a lively Goan dance by pre-primary students, a heartwarming Vesh Bhooshana presentation with IGCSE seniors, and captivating performances like the Ramayana dance drama, Kathakali, and Chaau dance. The finale, a powerful skit on Mayura Varma by ICSE students, brought the three-day celebration to a memorable close, leaving the audience enriched and inspired.

Eminent Guest

Guiding Light

Smt. Padhmapriya S
(Ph.D. Research Scholar, Tumkur University, Karnataka)

Chief Guests

Shri S R Vishwanath
(MLA, Yelahanka)
Shri. Dinesh Kamath
(Organising secretary, Samskrita Bharati )
Shri. Shashi Kumar D
(General Secretary, KAMS)
Shri. Bhimeshwar Joshi
(Esteemed Dharmakartha Horanadu)
Shri Devanand R. Gaddam
(Param Foundation Trustee)
Shri. A. Devaraju
(Commissionser, Dept of Archaeology, Museums & Heritage)

Guest of Honour

Shri. Ravi Kumar
(Former General Secretary of ABVP)
Shri. K M Sheshagiri
(Technical Architect Fine Arts)
Smt. Poornima Yellapurkar
(Graphite & Charcoal Artists)
Shri. Dr. N. Someswara
(Renowned Quiz Master and Writer)