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 Topic: Millions across India, world take part in Yoga Day exercises says newa

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  • Millions across India, world take part in Yoga Day exercises says newa
     OP - June 21, 2015, 05:54 PM

    So I posted this picture



    ha!

    (Clicky for piccy!)

    that kid looks like me when I was his age.. . dazed and confused..  In fact by reading some posts in this folder I am dazed,  confused and APPALED  and that pic is  from  www.dawn.com/news

     and Naerys said

     
    Wrong thread, Yeez?


    well it  was wrong thread..  so news from Dawn on that says

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    NEW DELHI: Millions of yoga enthusiasts bent and twisted their bodies in complex postures across India and much of the world on Sunday to mark the first International Yoga Day.

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had lobbied the United Nations to declare June 21 as the global Yoga Day, spread his mat among rows of people, including his Cabinet members and foreign diplomats, at New Delhi's main thoroughfare that has been transformed into one sprawling exercise ground.

    Tens of thousands of schoolchildren, bureaucrats, homemakers, soldiers and ordinary folk took part in the exercise, which was repeated in all Indian state capitals.

    “We are not only celebrating a day, but we are training the human mind to begin a new era of peace and harmony,” Modi told participants.

    “This is a program for the benefit of mankind, for a tension-free world and to spread the message of harmony."

    In Taipei, more than 2,000 participants rolled out mats and performed 108 rounds of the “sun salutation” ─ the sequence of yoga poses often practised at the beginning of a routine as the sun rises.


    “They give themselves a piece of time to observe their mind and their heart, which I think in the modern society we need a lot,” said practitioner Angela Hsi.

    Fazel Shah, an Indian pilot working for a Middle Eastern airline, rushed from the airport on his stopover in Taiwan to join the event.

    “Isn't it awesome? I mean, just look at the number of people who are here, embracing it,” he said.

    He said yoga was probably born in India but belongs anywhere. “If you go up from where I am and look from the sky down, you don't see borders, you don't see religions, you don't see nationalities, you just see one group of people. So, I just go down and meet up with them, that's all”.

    Similar events were held in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and other places.

    Many believe that yoga, the ancient form of exercise, is the best way to calm the mind and the best form of exercise for the body.

    Indian officials said more than 35,000 people participated in the New Delhi event that was also an attempt to set a Guinness World Record for the largest single yoga class at a single venue.

    Guinness representatives said they hired more than 1,500 members of a global accounting firm to count the number of participants at the Delhi venue.
    ........
    Although Modi's message was one of peace and harmony, many in India were concerned that the push for yoga was an attempt by Hindu groups to give a boost to Hinduism.

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    In the run-up to Yoga Day, many Muslims objected to the government's exhortations to join in the public exercise programs.

    Some Muslim leaders said yoga was a Hindu practice. The government quickly dropped a plan for the “sun salutation” exercise, which many Muslims found objectionable because it implied the sun was a deity. Also dropped was the Hindu “om” chant.


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    Some Christian groups were upset that the mass yoga sessions were being held at a time when they usually attend Sunday Mass.

    Others were sceptical about the time and money spent by the government on Yoga Day.  “The government organizes these hyped-up events,” said Sumita Rani, a primary school teacher in South Delhi. “Last year was the Clean India Campaign. What came of it? This city is as filthy as ever."


    that is one news.. Ha! lots of pictures ..I guess It is a good exercise....  doesn't nee much money or place to do such yoga exercise....

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBIEOlGWrqU


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V03S1d1h13M

    i guess yoga.. exercise.. play ..pray are all same..

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    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Millions across India, world take part in Yoga Day exercises says newa
     Reply #1 - June 30, 2015, 08:12 AM

    Do yoga people. It's good for you. I want to see yeez saluting the sun. popcorn

    `But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
     `Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: `we're all mad here. I'm mad.  You're mad.'
     `How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
     `You must be,' said the Cat, `or you wouldn't have come here.'
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