International Geeta Jayanti 2025 to Unify Devotees, Artists and Youth in Mumbai’s Week-long Festival
Mumbai hosts the International Geeta Jayanti Mahotsav 2025 with seven days of spiritual events, classical performances, and a powerful unity message.
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Epic Scale: Mumbai to Host Geeta Jayanti Mahotsav 2025, Blending Devotion with Culture
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 20: Mumbai is preparing to turn up its spiritual voltage. The International Geeta Jayanti Mahotsav 2025 is set to take over Goregaon with a seven-day celebration of culture, devotion, and global harmony — executed at a scale that feels almost Musk-level in ambition.
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Call it faith. Call it cultural pride. Or simply call it Mumbai being Mumbai — taking everything and amplifying it to grand proportions.
The International Geeta Jayanti Mahotsav 2025, the central focus of this announcement, will unfold at Vishnu Maidan, Bangur Nagar, Goregaon (West) from 30 November to 6 December 2025. But this isn’t just another spiritual gathering. It’s a visionary effort to position Mumbai as a global hub for spiritual unity.
Organised by Swami Atmasthananda Seva Pratishthan, in collaboration with Indo Occidental Symbiosis (IOS) and supported by the Maharashtra Tourism Department, the festival revolves around one powerful theme: World Brotherhood.
The mission? To weave Dharma, Karma, Peace, and Righteous Living into a cultural spectacle designed to capture international attention. Mumbai celebrates big — and this is as big as it gets.
Where Devotion Meets Scale — And 50,000 People Show Up
The inaugural day is set to pull in over 50,000 devotees — that’s not a gathering, that’s a spiritual stadium.
The Mahotsav opens on 30 November with a grand tribute to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Rajmata Jijabai — two names that define Maharashtra’s identity as fiercely as Mumbai defines hustle.
A theatrical and musical showcase titled “Shiv Charitra” will headline the opening night, celebrating the valor and visionary leadership of the state’s icons.
And yes, cultural fireworks are expected. No understatement there.
Seven Days. Infinite Devotion. Zero Dull Moments.
For a week, Vishnu Maidan transforms into a high-frequency spiritual arena. Expect Maha Aartis, Geeta Path sessions, student-teacher recitations, and performances from the biggest classical legends of India — a lineup that reads like the Grammys of Indian classical art.
Daily Highlights (Documented & Confirmed)
1 December
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4:30 PM – Maha Aarti
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5:30 PM – Geeta Path
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Morning – School & college recitations
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Evening – Sitar Recital by Bharat Ratna Pt. Ravi Shankar Posthumously
2 December
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Maha Aarti & Geeta Path
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Morning – Geeta chanting by students & teachers
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Evening – Classical Vocal by Padma Vibhushan Pt. Kishori Amonkar Posthumously
3 December
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Maha Aarti & Geeta Path
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Morning – Student & teacher recitations
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Evening – Dance Presentation by Padma Vibhushan Pt. Birju Maharaj Posthumously
4 December
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Maha Aarti & Geeta Path
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Morning – Student & guardian chanting participation
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Evening – Santoor Recital by Padma Vibhushan Pt. Shivkumar Sharma Posthumously
5 December
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Maha Aarti & Geeta Path
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Morning – Teachers & students’ Geeta Path
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Evening – Vocal Concert by Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar Posthumously
6 December
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Maha Aarti & Geeta Path
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Grand Closing Ceremony
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Evening – Bhakti Sangeet & Cultural Performances
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Culmination: A global unity celebration powered by the Geeta
This isn’t a festival. This is an all-star tribute to India’s artistic heritage.
Meet the People Steering This Cultural Colossus
A festival of this magnitude needs leadership that doesn’t blink at scale.
The Mahotsav is guided by an influential committee:
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Chairman: Padmashri Anup Jalota
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Vice-Chairpersons:
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Shri Shreekant Mundada – Chairman, Rajya Seva Ayog & Minister, Maharashtra Govt
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Mukul Bhatnagar
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Seema Srivastava
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Pramod Kumar – Media Head
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Chhavi Asrani – Senior Professor & Artist
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Baddya Raj Nahar
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Secretary: Shobhit Dasgupta – Indian Art & Culture Entrepreneur
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Executive Members:
Dr. Shailendra Singh Tomar, Madhuri Pal, Dr. Rakesh Mohan, Swami Nityeshanand Maharaj (Trustee) -
Additional members:
Yogesh Lakhani, Namita Bose, Nirmal Ram, Prabha Kamble, Anup Kedia, Tushar Mujumdar, Abhijit Chatterjee, Sannyal, Shriram Vani, Chetan Kumar Pathak, Jyotiram Maharat, Nitin Shankar, Vishal Namaskar, Bijaylaxmi Taparia, Hemant Soni, Mughal Roy, Sanjeev Joglekar, Neha Sabhlok, Bittu Bhushan Baraskar, Subham Narayan
This is a who’s who of cultural influence — the kind of roster that ensures no mic drops, no loose ends, no half measures.
What This Mahotsav Really Stands For
Strip away the lights, the stages, the legendary artists, and the fanfare — at its core, the Mahotsav is a cultural movement.
Not a passive spiritual meetup. Not a token festival.
A movement.
Every day of the event reinforces a single message:
The Bhagavad Geeta still shapes purpose, discipline, and unity in modern India — from the classroom to corporate boardrooms.
Mumbai, with its melting-pot identity, becomes the perfect city to broadcast that message to the world.
Adding to that sentiment, Secretary Shobhit Dasgupta says:
“The International Geeta Jayanti Mahotsav 2025 will stand as a symbol of world brotherhood, blending India’s spiritual essence with its cultural and artistic brilliance. Our goal is to create a space where devotion meets dialogue, and tradition meets timeless wisdom.”
Think of it as the TED Talk of spiritual India — minus the PowerPoints and plus a lot more soul.
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