Chandigarh, November 18 -While the International Gita Mahotsav has already established its identity on the global stage, artisans from different states are showcasing their extraordinary craftsmanship at the Mahotsav. The handicraft work displayed by these artisans at the International Gita Mahotsav seems to narrate a tale of life through its intricate details. This remarkable hand-crafted artistry is drawing tourists in large numbers, who are enthusiastically purchasing these items.
Artisans shared that they participate in the International Gita Mahotsav every year. This time too, they have brought with them beautiful and captivating terracotta flower pots, statues, and other decorative items for home decor. They explained that all these items are made from terracotta clay, which is imported from Nuh. They further explained that after shaping these terracotta pieces on the wheel, they are baked, followed by the finishing process. Once that is done, the items are decorated with vibrant colours to give them their stunning appearance. Tourists are purchasing these items in large quantities.
At the International Gita Mahotsav, this crafts fair will continue until December 5, 2025. The sacred banks of Brahma Sarovar have come alive with the artisans’ handicraft work, and the colourful handmade art has completely transformed the ambience of the Mahotsav. While artists from various states are joyfully presenting the culture of their regions and capturing the hearts of visitors, these extraordinary handcrafted items are adding a special charm and vibrancy to the Mahotsav.













