Key Points

Southeast Asia embraced the International Day of Yoga with large-scale events in Malaysia, Laos, and the Philippines. Diplomats and government officials highlighted yoga’s role in fostering global unity and well-being. The Indian Navy and local communities actively participated, reinforcing yoga’s cross-cultural appeal. This year’s theme, "Yoga for One Earth, One Health," resonated deeply with attendees.

Key Points: Southeast Asia Celebrates International Day of Yoga with Mass Events

  • Over 1,200 participants at Batu Caves in Malaysia
  • Indian Navy joins IDY celebrations
  • Laos and Philippines host large-scale yoga gatherings
  • Theme "Yoga for One Earth, One Health" emphasized
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International Day of Yoga celebrated across Southeast Asia

Thousands join yoga sessions across Malaysia, Laos, and the Philippines as diplomatic and local leaders highlight yoga's unifying power for global wellness.

"Yoga will change the way you live your life – Narendra Modi"

Kuala Lumpur, June 21

Thousands of yoga enthusiasts from several Southeast Asian nations -- including Malaysia, Laos, and the Philippines -- participated in various events to celebrate the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY), on Saturday.

Emphasising the unifying and healing power of yoga, over 1200 enthusiasts joined the IDY event in Malaysia at the iconic Batu Caves Complex in Kuala Lumpur.

The event was attended by High Commissioners, Ambassadors and members of diplomatic corps, senior government officials, NGOs, members of various community, cultural and yoga associations, members of Indian diaspora, and school children as well as people from all walks and ages.

In addition, 50 Indian Armed Forces officers and crew from Indian Naval Ship (INS) Karmuk, which is visiting Malaysia to commemorate 11th IDY, joined the Yoga session at Batu Caves.

This year's IDY is themed as "Yoga for One Earth, One Health", reflecting on how yoga integrates humanity with nature.

Nagulendran Kangayatkarasu, Secretary General, Ministry of Youth and Sports in Malaysia, joined the event as the chief guest on the occasion of the 11th IDY.

Addressing the event, the Secretary General said that the theme for this year' IDY, "Yoga for One World, One Health" is quite apt for the current day demands on people across the world to balance healthy living with mental well-being.

Kangayatkarasu informed that yoga has been recognised by the government of Malaysia as a sport under an act of Parliament. He also commended the role of the Indian High Commission in Malaysia and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Indian Cultural Centre, Cultural Wing of the High Commission of India, in promoting yoga among schools, universities, and among all walks of life.

B N Reddy, India's High Commissioner to Malaysia, welcomed yoga enthusiasts and elaborated on the importance of yoga in the context of this year's theme, with a focus on the transformational power of yoga to enhance the well-being of individuals and its contribution to a healthier society.

The Indian High Commissioner highlighted yoga's wider role, referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's quote of "Yoga will change the way you live your life". He also mentioned that PM Modi extended an inspiring appeal to people across the globe to embrace yoga for holistic well-being and vibrant living.

In Laos, over 1,000 yoga enthusiasts gathered in the capital city of Vientiane to celebrate the IDY. Ambassador of India to Laos, Yogeshwar Sangwan, emphasised yoga's power for peace and wellness.

The event witnessed participation from Vilavanh Bounsoukhtay, Director General, Ministry of Education and Sports in Laos, as the Chief Guest. He was accompanied by Tourism Laos, Cosmopolitan Laos and Miss Universe Laos as special guests.

In the Philippines, over 300 yoga practitioners, enthusiasts, and guests attended the IDY celebration and participated in the Common Yoga Protocol Session held at the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta - Sports Complex in Las Pinas City. The session included yoga postures, pranayama and meditation.

The event organised by the Indian Embassy in Manila was attended by Harsh Kumar Jain, Ambassador of India to the Philippines and Aranud Peral, UN Resident Coordinator in the Philippines. In addition, Ma. Teresa C. Inigo, Director General, Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care; Anthony Jose Tamayo, President, University of Perpetual Help System Dalta; and Maxene Magalona, Filipina actress and yoga teacher, also attended the event.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So proud to see our ancient practice being embraced globally! 🇮🇳 The Batu Caves event in Malaysia looks spectacular. Yoga truly transcends borders and brings people together in harmony. More power to initiatives like this!
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Rahul S.
Great to see INS Karmuk crew participating! Yoga + military discipline = perfect combo for mental resilience. Our armed forces setting a great example abroad. Jai Hind!
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Ananya M.
While I appreciate yoga's global reach, I hope commercialization doesn't dilute its spiritual essence. Some foreign yoga studios focus only on physical postures, missing the deeper philosophy. Still, better than nothing!
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Vikram P.
Malaysia recognizing yoga as a sport is interesting! In India we see it more as a lifestyle. Different approaches but same goal - wellness. The "One Earth, One Health" theme is so relevant in today's stressful world.
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Sanjay T.
Our cultural diplomacy at its best! 👏 Yoga is India's soft power that even our neighbors appreciate. Hope to see participation from China and Pakistan next year - yoga knows no political boundaries.
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Neha R.
The Philippines event with only 300 participants? We should do more to promote yoga there. Maybe Bollywood yoga events with Filipino stars? After all, they love our movies almost as much as we do!

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