Yoga Festival in Rishikesh Champions Women Empowerment and 'Nari Shakti'

The Yoga Festival in Rishikesh highlighted women's empowerment, with Sadhvi Bhagwati Saraswati emphasizing the role of 'Nari Shakti' in fostering global peace and harmony. Women practitioners from India and abroad participated in discussions and yoga sessions focused on awareness and empowerment. Bhajan singer Roona Rizvi urged women to adopt yoga, describing them as the epitome of 'Shakti' essential for creation. The festival at Parmarth Niketan Ashram features traditional rituals and was inaugurated with prayers and Ganga Aarti.

Key Points: Rishikesh Yoga Festival Highlights Women Empowerment & Nari Shakti

  • Women empowerment focus at Yoga Festival
  • Sadhvi Bhagwati on 'Nari Shakti'
  • International women participants engage
  • Yoga for mind and body advocated
  • Festival runs from March 9-15 at Parmarth Niketan
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Women empowerment takes centrestage at Yoga Festival in Rishikesh, Sadhvi Bhagwati highlights "Nari Shakti'

Sadhvi Bhagwati and participants at Rishikesh's Yoga Festival discuss empowering women through yoga, meditation, and the vision of 'Nari Shakti'.

"The vision of 'Nari Shakti' and the divine feminine touch... should be incorporated to bring peace and harmony in the world. - Sadhvi Bhagwati Saraswati"

Rishikesh, March 10

The serene banks of the Ganges turned out to be a vibrant platform at the ongoing Yoga Festival in Rishikesh, where messages of women empowerment took centrestage on the second day.

At the Parmarth Niketan in Rishikesh, women yoga practitioners from India and abroad participated in the session, where conversations focused on raising awareness among women, along with the practice of yoga and meditation.

On this occasion, Sadhvi Bhagwati Saraswati, Director of Parmarth Niketan Ashram, opened up on women's rights and the importance of empowering women through yoga and meditation.

Speaking to ANI, she said, "I consider all of us very fortunate that we have been able to take part in the Yoga Festival in Rishikesh. We have had a lot of activities ongoing at the festival. The vision of 'Nari Shakti' and the divine feminine touch of nurturing, caring, and cooperating should be incorporated to bring peace and harmony in the world."

Sadhvi Bhagwati also interacted with women participants from different countries, engaging in discussions and exchanging views.

The participants were invited to actively take part in the yoga and meditation sessions during the Yoga Festival.

Bhajan singer Roona Rizvi, who also took part in the Yoga festival, urged more women to include yoga in their lives.

"Yoga should be practised by everyone, especially women, as they are the epitome of 'Shakti'. There will be no creation without women in this world. Yoga is not just meant for the physical body but also for the mind," she told ANI.

The Yoga Festival, which is being held at Parmarth Niketan Ashram from March 9 to 15, began on Monday with traditional prayers and rituals.

At the Ganga Ghat of Parmarth Niketan, the chief guest, Acharya Balkrishna of Patanjali Yog Peeth, was present along with the drummer Shivamani.

The President of Parmarth Niketan Ashram, Swami Chidanand Saraswati Maharaj, performed the Ganga Aarti and special prayers, seeking the blessings of Mother Ganga.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see our ancient practices like yoga being used to address modern issues. Sadhvi Bhagwati's point about incorporating feminine energy for world peace is profound. Hope this message reaches every corner of the country.
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Sarah B
As an international participant, I found the festival incredibly welcoming. The discussions were eye-opening. Blending spiritual growth with empowerment conversations creates a unique and safe space for women. Kudos to the organizers.
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Aman W
While the intent is good, I hope the conversation moves beyond just festivals and gurus speaking. Real empowerment needs to translate into safety, equal opportunities, and changing mindsets in our villages and cities every day.
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Kavya N
Roona Rizvi is right! Yoga is for the mind as much as the body. When women are mentally strong and peaceful, it radiates to the whole family and society. My mother started doing yoga last year and the change in her confidence is visible. 🧘‍♀️
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Vikram M
Having the event on the banks of Maa Ganga adds so much spiritual significance. It's a perfect setting to discuss the divine feminine. India is truly the place where such deep concepts can be explored and shared with the world.

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