Yoga has become global movement, says Arunachal guv

Arunachal Pradesh governor K T Parnaik has said that yoga has become a global movement, transcending boundaries of culture, faith, and nationality.
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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh governor K T Parnaik has said that yoga has become a global movement, transcending boundaries of culture, faith, and nationality.

“It has shown us how inner peace can foster outer peace, and how a calm mind leads to a healthier life,” he said while greeting the people on the eve of 11th International Day for Yoga (IYD).

He said yoga, rooted in India’s ancient wisdom, is a timeless gift to humanity, promoting harmony of body, mind and spirit.

Conceptualised and practiced by our ancient seers, yoga is a physical exercise that is a powerful tool to manage stress, improve mental clarity, and build resilience. In today’s fast-paced world, its relevance is greater than ever, Parnaik said.

He said that the IDY theme of the year is ‘Yoga for One Earth, One Health’, which reminds all of the deep connection between personal well-being and the health of the planet.

The governor expressed hope that the special day would inspire all to embrace yoga as a path to inner harmony and physical wellness, and also to awaken a deeper sense of responsibility toward nature.

At the initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the United Nations announced June 21 as the IDY in 2014.

“Let us make yoga a part of our daily lives for a healthier present and a brighter, more balanced future,” the governor appealed.

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