Around 35 lakh people from 155 countries are expected to take part in the festival which will be also attended by leaders from various religions and artists among others.
The three-day event will be organised at Mayur Vihar and would be attended by 35,973 performers in a grand musical symphony of 49 different instruments, the organiser said, adding that all the preparations are completed.
"The Art of Living is completing 35 years of service to humanity and this congregation is the celebration of it. Not only serving the humanity, but also our commitment (is) towards serving spirituality and human values," Trustee of the 'Art of Living Trust' Prasana Prabhu said here.
Prabhu said the event will be open to all and will be attended by political and spiritual leaders, peacemakers, artists across the globe irrespective of sects or religions.
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"By showing the rich cultural traditions of dance, music and the arts from around the world as well as yoga, the festival believes to foster a deeper understanding between people of different faiths, nationalities and background," Prabhu said.
He said the festival will celebrate the diversity in cultures from across the world while simultaneously highlighting "our unity as a human family".
"A very special highlight of the festival will be a 'peace meditation' led by humanitarian and spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar which will be held on all three days of the festival, for the millions in attendance," he said.