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Indian Embassy Hosts Yoga Day at Buddha's Birthplace Lumbini

The Indian Embassy in Nepal, in coordination with the Lumbini Development Trust and BP Koirala India Nepal Foundation, organized a Yoga Day event in Lumbini. The event was attended by senior officials and hundreds of yoga enthusiasts. This year marks the 12th International Day of Yoga with the theme "Yoga for Healthy Ageing." Prime Minister Narendra Modi first proposed the idea of International Yoga Day at the UN General Assembly in 2014.

Nepal: Indian Embassy hosts Yoga Day event in Lumbini

Lumbini, June 20

The Indian Embassy in Nepal, in coordination with the Lumbini Development Trust, BP Koirala India Nepal Foundation, organised a Yoga Day event, which was attended by senior officials and hundreds of yoga enthusiasts on Saturday.

"Lumbini is the birthplace of Buddha, such an important place and holding International Day of Yoga gives visibility to both the event and this place, which is of great significance to the world," Narayan Singh, First Secretary, Admin and D&PR wing of the Indian Embassy in Nepal, told ANI.

This year marks the 12th International Day of Yoga, with the theme "Yoga for Healthy Ageing."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the UN General Assembly on September 27, 2014, first floated the idea of the International Yoga Day. The draft resolution passed by India was supported by 177 nations.

With universal recognition and growing popularity of yoga, the United Nations declared June 21 as the International Day of Yoga on December 11, 2014. The first International Yoga Day was celebrated on June 21, 2015.

Yoga, therefore, is not only a physical exercise but also a scientific lifestyle adopting certain rules, processes and methods. International Day of Yoga has been celebrated annually on 21 June since 2015, following its inception in the United Nations General Assembly in 2014.

Since the first International Yoga Day was celebrated in 2015, India has led the global observance through the Ministry of AYUSH with support from state governments, Indian missions abroad and various international organisations.

This year's theme, Yoga for Healthy Ageing-- emphasises that Yoga is for all age groups and can be a valuable practice for healthy ageing, helping people stay active, independent, and engaged.

As countries prepare for this year's celebrations, Indian missions across the world have been organising outreach programmes involving the Indian diaspora and local communities to promote awareness about Yoga and its benefits.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Loved the theme 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing' - so relevant for today's world! My grandmother does yoga every morning at 75, and she's fitter than me. India's soft power through yoga is unmatched. Hope more such events happen across Nepal and the world. ✨

Vikram M

Good initiative by the Indian Embassy, but I wish they also focused on promoting yoga in India's own villages. Many rural areas still lack basic yoga awareness. While celebrating abroad is nice, let's ensure every Indian also benefits from this ancient practice. Just a thought.

James A

As someone from the US, I find it fascinating how India has made yoga a global phenomenon. This event in Lumbini is a perfect example of cultural diplomacy at its best - non-political, healthy, and unifying. Well done, India! 🇮🇳

Neha E

Lumbini and Yoga - what a beautiful combination! It's heartwarming to see Nepal and India working together on cultural events. Yoga is truly for everyone, young or old. I've been practicing for 5 years and it changed my life. Happy International Yoga Day to all! 🌟

Michael C

Impressive how 177 nations supported India's resolution in the UN. Yoga is one of India's greatest gifts to the world. The event at Buddha's birthplace adds a spiritual touch that's hard to beat. Hopefully, people of all ages in India and abroad take up yoga seriously.

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