Cultural Activities
Our trust proudly embraces and celebrates India’s rich cultural heritage, which is an integral part of our social activities. Through our events and initiatives, we strive to keep the traditions, festivals, and historical legacies alive, connecting communities and fostering a sense of unity and pride in our shared history.

One of the key aspects of our cultural activities is the celebration of major Indian festivals, which are an opportunity to bring people together in joy, spirituality, and giving. Festivals such as Diwali, Holi, Navratri, and Makar Sankranti are observed with grandeur and devotion, where we organize special gatherings for communities to come together. During these festivals, we also hold charity events such as distributing clothes, food, and gifts to underprivileged children and families, ensuring that the spirit of these festivals is shared by everyone, especially those in need.
In addition to celebrating festivals, our trust also honors Great personalities who played pivotal roles in shaping India’s history. We hold special events to commemorate the birthdays of great warriors and leaders such as Maharana Pratap, Chhatrapati Shivaji, Goswami Tulshidas etc. These events include cultural performances, talks, and educational programs that highlight the bravery, leadership, and values of these iconic figures. Through these celebrations, we aim to inspire the younger generation to learn from the lives of these heroes and uphold their legacies of courage, integrity, and service to the nation.
Our cultural activities are designed to build a bridge between the past and the present, ensuring that the wisdom and traditions of our ancestors continue to guide us in the modern world. We believe that by celebrating our festivals and heroes, we are not only preserving our heritage but also fostering a sense of unity, belonging, and pride within our communities.

Goswami Tulsidas Mahotsav 2024
On the auspicious occasion of Goswami Tulsidas Ji’s birth anniversary, we gathered to honor the life and legacy of one of India’s greatest saints and poets. The Goswami Tulsidas Mahotsav was a day filled with devotion and cultural celebrations, highlighting Tulsidas Ji’s profound impact on spirituality and literature. From soulful bhajans to the collective recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa, the event was a vibrant tapestry of faith and learning. Join us as we explore the teachings and timeless wisdom of Tulsidas Ji, whose works continue to inspire millions across generations.

Goswami Tulsidas Mahotsav 2023
On the auspicious occasion of Goswami Tulsidas Ji’s birth anniversary, we gathered to honor the life and legacy of one of India’s greatest saints and poets. The Goswami Tulsidas Mahotsav was a day filled with devotion and cultural celebrations, highlighting Tulsidas Ji’s profound impact on spirituality and literature. From soulful bhajans to the collective recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa, the event was a vibrant tapestry of spiritual observances and cultural performances. Join us as we explore the teachings and timeless wisdom of this revered poet-saint, whose works continue to inspire millions across generations.

Maharana Pratap’s 484th Birth Anniversary: Honoring the Legend of Rajputana
Maharana Pratap, a symbol of courage and valor, continues to inspire generations as one of India’s most revered historical figures. On his 484th birth anniversary, the Rajputana Parivar Foundation celebrated his legacy with vibrant cultural performances, enlightening discussions, and historical exhibitions that brought the spirit of Rajputana to life. This grand tribute not only honored the legendary warrior but also emphasized the importance of unity, patriotism, and selflessness. Join us in exploring the remarkable life and sacrifices of Maharana Pratap, and discover how his teachings remain relevant in today’s world.

Milan Samaroh 2022
The Rajputana Parivaar Foundation successfully organized the Milan Samaroh 2022, an event that celebrated unity, cultural heritage, and the spirit of togetherness. The event brought