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Guruji HR Nagendra Leads Meditation Session at Indian Consulate in New York on International Day of Yoga

The Consulate General of India in New York, in collaboration with RANA, hosted a special meditation session led by Guruji Dr HR Nagendra to mark the 12th International Day of Yoga. The event brought together diplomats, academics, business leaders, and the Indian American community. Guruji guided participants through meditation practices, emphasizing inner peace, mental clarity, and holistic well-being. The session highlighted yoga's universal relevance and India's cultural diplomacy efforts.

Meditation session by Guruji HR Nagendra at Consulate General of India, New York on 12th International Day of Yoga

New York, June 23

The Consulate General of India in New York, in collaboration with RANA, hosted a special meditation session led by Guruji Dr HR Nagendra, a revered Yoga master and a globally respected expert in yoga, meditation and holistic well-being.

According to an official release, the event brought together members of the diplomatic corps, academia, business people, yoga institutions, spiritual organisations, and the wider Indian American community.

In his welcome remarks, Consul General Binaya Pradhan expressed happiness that Yoga is gaining popularity in the US as demonstrated in good number of yoga enthusiasts participating in Yoga centres and events.

Guruji Dr HR Nagendra guided the audience through meditation practices and shared insights on the importance of meditation in fostering inner peace, mental clarity, harmony and holistic well-being. He underscored that yoga helps bring balance to the body, mind, and breath, improving physical and mental well-being.

The session was received with deep appreciation by participants, who reflected on the universal relevance of India's ancient wellness traditions in the contemporary world, the release stated.

Prem Bhandari, President of Rajasthan Association of North America, stated that India has generously offered the timeless wisdom of yoga to the world as a shared heritage for the well-being of humanity. He added that the global recognition of 21 June as the International Day of Yoga was made possible through the initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the United Nations, and that the Day is now celebrated in more than 190 countries worldwide.

Consul General of United Arab Emirates Ms Amna Almheiri highlighted the importance of such initiatives in fostering dialogue, well-being and people-to-people connection in the international community, the release noted.

Jonathan Granoff, President of Global Security Institute, emphasised meditation's transformative capacity to nurture both personal well-being and global harmony.

The session was also attended by Permanent Representative of the United Arab Emirates, Consuls General of United Arab Emirates, Serbia, Nepal, Romania and Malaysia, as well as senior diplomats from some other countries, according to the release.

The event formed part of the Consulate General of India's continuing efforts to promote India's timeless traditions of yoga and meditation and to build bridges of friendship through cultural and wellness diplomacy.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Good initiative by the Consulate, but I hope these events are not just for show. We need more concrete efforts to promote yoga globally, not just one-day events. Still, it's nice to see our traditions getting recognition.

James A

I attended a similar event last year in New York. The meditation techniques shared by Guruji are truly transformative. It's amazing how Indian traditions are being embraced worldwide. This is cultural diplomacy at its best.

Aman W

As someone who has been practicing yoga for years, I appreciate the mention of "balance to body, mind, and breath." This is the essence of yoga that we often forget in the commercialized versions. Kudos to the organizers! 🧘‍♂️

Kavya N

The presence of UAE Consul General and other diplomats shows how yoga transcends borders. But I wish these events were more accessible to the common Indian in New York, not just elite circles. Just a thought.

Rahul R

Brilliant! Yoga is India's greatest gift to the world. Prime Minister Modi's initiative at the UN to declare June 21 as International Day of Yoga was a masterstroke. Now it's celebrated in 190+ countries - that's incredible! 🙌

Sarah B

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