International Yoga Day: Embrace the Journey of Health and Wellness
Three years ago, June 21st gained extraordinary significance when it was designated as International Yoga Day. This day, the longest of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, was globally recognized by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 2015 under the patronage of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It marked the celebration of Yoga, a profound science originating from India, which has become a global symbol of health and wellness.
The transformative power of Yoga to restore balance, health, and harmony to the mind, body, and spirit is well-documented. Since the early 20th century, Yoga has been embraced worldwide as a natural system of healing. People have journeyed to India to explore and integrate this sacred science into their lives. This day serves as a tribute to Yoga’s divine essence and a commitment to maintaining a path of wellness and health.
Yoga benefits individuals across all aspects of life—physical, mental, and spiritual. Its universal appeal transcends age, health, and body composition, making it accessible to everyone. This inclusivity is one of Yoga’s most remarkable attributes.
On International Yoga Day, we celebrate Yoga’s virtues and embark on a journey towards health, wellness, peace, love, and self-realization. This day offers an opportunity to honor the Yogic Science, deeply rooted in the heart of India, and to acknowledge the great Yoga Masters, Gurus, and the entire Yoga community.
At Rishikul Yogshala, we embody the spirit of Yoga. We join the global community in observing the Morning Yoga Protocol established by the Ministry of AYUSH. Our Rishikul Yogis will also offer free yoga sessions at our centers in Rishikesh, Kerala, and Nepal, aiming to share the healing power of Yoga with people from all walks of life, regardless of age, ethnicity, religion, or background.
Celebrate with us on this significant day. Stand united in the practice of Yoga, commit to a healthy and ailment-free life, and help others achieve the same.
This is the collective spirit of Yoga and Rishikul Yogshala. Embrace self-love, support others, and discover solace and nirvana within yourself.
Namaste! And a Happy Yoga Day to All!
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