PM addresses on the occasion on seventh International Yoga Day
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said despite the pandemic this year’s theme for International Yoga Day 'Yoga for wellness' has raised the morale of people and wished for the health of every country, society and individual and hoped all will be united to strengthen each other. He was speaking on the occasion of the seventh International Yoga Day on 21 June 2021.
The PM spoke of Yoga’s role during the pandemic and said 'Yoga has proved a source strength and poise for people during this difficult time.' He pointed out that it was easy for countries to forget Yoga Day during the pandemic as it is not intrinsic to their culture but, instead, enthusiasm for Yoga has increased, globally. Yoga has helped people muster confidence and strength to fight with the pandemic the world over.
The Prime Minister recalled how frontline warriors made Yoga their shield and made themselves strong through yoga and how people especially doctors and nurses took to Yoga to deal with the effects of the virus. He said experts are stressing the importance of breathing exercises like pranayama and anulom-vilom for strengthening the respiratory system.
Quoting great Tamil saint Thiruvalluvar, the Prime Minister said Yoga goes to the root cause of diseases and is instrumental in healing. He expressed satisfaction that globally research is being conducted to understand the healing properties of Yoga. He noted studies on immunity through Yoga and children doing Yoga during their online classes stating this is preparing the children to fight Corona.
The Prime Minister emphasized the holistic nature of Yoga and said that it takes care of physical as well as mental health. "Yoga brings us in touch with our inner strength and protects us from all sorts of negativities." Stressing on its positivity, the PM added, "The shift from silos to union is Yoga. A proven way to experience, a realisation of oneness is Yoga.” In this regard he quoted Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore and said, "the meaning of our self is not to be found in its separateness from God and others, but in the ceaseless realization of yoga, of union."
Prime Minister said the mantra ‘Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam’ which India has followed since ages, is now finding global acceptance. "We all are praying for each other's well being. If there are threats to humanity, Yoga often gives us a way of holistic health. Yoga also gives us a happier way of life. I am sure, Yoga will continue playing its preventive, as well as positive role in healthcare of masses," he said.
The Prime Minister announced that "India and WHO took an important step today." World is getting M-Yoga app which will provide many videos of Yoga training based on common Yoga protocol in several languages. Terming this as a great example of fusion of modern technology and ancient science, the Prime Minister expressed the hope that M-Yoga app will help in spreading yoga world over and will contribute to the efforts of ‘One World One Health.'
Quoting from the Gita, the Prime Minister said, "We need to continue moving on the collective journey of Yoga as it has a solution for everyone. It's important that Yoga reaches to every person while keeping intact its foundation and core. Yoga acharyas and all of us should contribute in this task of taking Yoga to everyone."
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