
India is set to witness a grand celebration of International Yoga Day, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the charge in Kolkata on June 21.
This year’s event promises to be a spectacular display of unity and harmony, bringing together thousands of people from diverse backgrounds to practice the ancient Indian art of yoga.
A Global Phenomenon
International Yoga Day has become a global phenomenon since its inception in 2015, with people from over 190 countries celebrating the day in their own unique way.
India, being the birthplace of yoga, has taken the initiative to promote this ancient practice globally, and the International Yoga Day celebrations have become an integral part of our cultural exchange with the world.
As a testament to its growing popularity, yoga has become a staple in many international schools, gyms, and wellness centers, with people from all walks of life embracing its numerous health benefits.
PM Modi’s Connection with Yoga Day
Prime Minister Modi has been a long-time advocate of yoga, having practiced it since his childhood days in Gujarat.
In 2014, he made a historic announcement in the United Nations General Assembly, proposing the celebration of International Yoga Day on June 21, which was later adopted by the UN.
Since then, PM Modi has actively promoted yoga as a tool for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, encouraging Indians to adopt it as a part of their daily routine.
What Does This Mean for Indians?
The celebration of International Yoga Day in Kolkata with PM Modi’s presence underscores the significance of yoga in our cultural heritage.
It highlights the importance of promoting yoga as a national obsession, which can have a profound impact on our physical and mental health.
As Indians, we can take pride in our rich cultural legacy and strive to make yoga an integral part of our daily lives, just like many of our international friends have done.
With PM Modi’s leadership and enthusiasm, we can look forward to a brighter future where yoga becomes a beacon of hope and positivity, inspiring us to live healthier, happier lives.
So, as we gear up to celebrate International Yoga Day with PM Modi in Kolkata, let us remember the true essence of yoga – unity, harmony, and a deep connection with our body, mind, and spirit.
