Indiafest started with a curious and humble effort of an ethnic community in 1996.
Today Indiafest is a symbol of cultural enrichment.
“The freedom of expression is one of the many rights we all enjoy as Americans.
Using this right for the enhancement of the society we live in is a duty we must fulfill,” says Nina Gadodia, founder and chair person of Indiafest for the last 16 years. Based on this ideology, Indiafest has not only become an eagerly awaited event, but it has gained quite a reputation around Florida. Supported by many local, regional and national sponsors, it draws vendors from all over Florida and from as far as Atlanta, NY, Chicago and California.
It can be tough to comprehend the diversity of India where over a billion people, speaking over 18 languages (including English) and countless dialects, live in an area a third the size of the United States. It can be inspiring to savor just a taste of that richness when it is reflected in so many ways - through food, music and dance, clothing and jewelry, and even in the spiritual and yoga art. The general consensus is that the festival is very informative and educational yet highly entertaining and is a very well run festival with all the right ingredients. Not only is it bigger and better every year but it feels fresh and new year after year. This newness or uniqueness comes from the fact that every year the organizers present a different theme which looks at a different aspect of India's culture, history and traditions. In the past it has showcased 'Festivals of India', ‘Journey thru India', 'Music of India',' Women of India', ‘Rural and Urban India', 'Fusion', 'Destination India' and many more.
One other factor which puts this festival apart is its commitment to philanthropy and community service. While Indiafest is known for its cultural education through entertainment, the organization also assists many local charities and aids in disaster recovery - nationally and internationally (see list of charities supported).
The chairperson, Nina Gadodia, believes that, “as Indiafest gives people a better understanding of the philosophy of the Indian culture, ultimately mutual understanding, respect for each other, and helping our fellow brothers and sisters, no matter what race, religion, or creed, is what makes us better human beings”.
Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
~Mohandas Gandhi
Committed to Increasing Cultural Awareness by showcasing the rich ethnic diversity of India and Promoting Cultural Harmony through Community outreach, Volunteerism & Philanthropy.
| 9-11 Fund | IASC- Volunteers |
| Candlelighters of Brevard | Manav Mandir |
| Cancer Care/ Boys & Girls Club (year 2009) | Meals on Wheels |
| Cross Winds | Miami Bridge Foundation [Car Raffle] |
| Daily Bread | Orissa Floods |
| Early Intervention | Red Cross |
| Earthquake SE Asia-Care | Red Cross [Tsunami] |
| Earthquake- Gujarat | Red Cross [Palm Bay Firefighters] |
| Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund | Red Cross [Midwest Floods] |
| Hindu Temple | Serene Harbor |
| Hurricane Victims |
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