



World Cultural Festival
August 2025
The evening of the One World One Family World Cultural Festival 2025 on Day 3 was graced by the spirit of New Zealand, bringing to life a tradition that beats at the very heart of its people.
The audience witnessed the Māori haka, a powerful dance form rooted in legend, born of Tānerore, the god of haka. With vigorous movements, rhythmic chants, and spine-tingling energy, the haka stirred emotions and conveyed a deep sense of spiritual connection.
We were honoured to welcome Te Whare Karioi. With strength, resilience, and aroha (love) passed down through generations, they shared this sacred taonga (gift) with the world.
Following the performance, Sadguru Sri Madhusudan Sai expressed: “The haka was not just a performance, it was an experience of unity. We are deeply grateful to the New Zealand team for bringing their culture to India and allowing us to be part of it.




Winter Food Festival
August 2025
A small group of 9 came together to serve up some hot Chai and yummy indian snacks for all to enjoy.
Luckily we were the only stall to serve South Indian food and thus were able to cater for people who wanted something a little different.
Awareness was raised of the work One World One Family is doing in NZ and abroad and we were even part of a live broadcast on Social media for the event.
All proceeds will go to helping us serve our communities in New Zealand and Abroad.




OWOF NZ Charity Golf Classic
November 2025
This annual event, grounded in the vision “Ko te ao katoa he whānau Kotahi,
The World is One Family,” has become a special tradition that combines sport, social impact,
and whakawhanaungatanga (relationship-building).
More than a tournament, it’s a collective effort to uplift underprivileged communities
in Aotearoa and the Pacific who are often overlooked.
This event is one of several ways we respond to growing inequities. All proceeds went directly to grassroots programmes, with no deductions for administration.
