
A Vibrant Celebration of Living Traditions
GoSwadeshi is set to host GoSwadeshi UTSAV, its biggest and brightest edit yet, as a vibrant celebration of India’s rich handloom and craft heritage. The festival promises an immersive cultural experience rooted in community, creativity, and tradition.
Event Details at a Glance
| Aspects | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Name | GoSwadeshi UTSAV |
| Dates | 25th February to 1st March, 2026 |
| Timings | 11 AM – 8 PM |
| Venue | Jayamahal Palace Hotel, Jayamahal Main Rd, Bengaluru |
| Participants | 120+ artisan stalls with award-winning artisans and craft collectives |
| Highlights | Handloom, crafts, folk performances, live narratives, regional food |
| Experience | Direct artisan interaction and curated craft shopping |
120+ Artisan Stalls Under One Roof
With 120+ artisan stalls, the Utsav brings together National Award–winning artisans, master craftspersons, cooperatives, producer collectives, craft entrepreneurs, and social enterprises from across India, showcasing the diversity of Indian handmade heritage.
Direct Interaction With Artisans and Craft Stories
More than an exhibition, GoSwadeshi UTSAV offers visitors the chance to meet artisans directly, engage with the stories behind iconic crafts, and shop thoughtfully curated handlooms and handcrafted products.
Performances, Narratives and Regional Food Delights
Alongside crafts and textiles, the event will feature folk performances, live craft narratives, and regional food experiences, creating a festival atmosphere that celebrates both artistic skill and cultural identity.
Event Dates and Venue in Bengaluru
GoSwadeshi UTSAV will be held from 25th February to 1st March, 2026, running daily from 11 AM to 8 PM at the Jayamahal Palace Hotel, located near Cantonment Railway Station Road in Bengaluru.
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Takeaway
By bringing together craftspeople, communities, and conscious shoppers, GoSwadeshi UTSAV 2026 aims to strengthen artisan livelihoods while celebrating India’s living traditions through handloom, craft, and cultural exchange.







