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The Brahma Kumaris are hosting a unique International Yoga Day celebration that goes beyond physical exercises. Their event at Global Harmony House aims to reconnect participants with yoga's deeper spiritual roots and philosophical foundations. Featuring the Indian Consul General and spiritual leaders, the gathering will explore yoga as a holistic path of self-realization. By emphasizing inner transformation over external fitness, they're challenging contemporary wellness narratives.

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International Yoga Day set to rekindle true spirit of yoga

Brahma Kumaris celebrate International Yoga Day with profound spiritual insights, challenging modern fitness-focused interpretations

"The true spirit of yoga is about connecting to our highest self - Gayatri Naraine, UN Representative"

New York, June 15

In a world increasingly obsessed with external forms of wellness, a profound initiative is set to remind us of yoga's inner essence in the US, as cities globally prepare to celebrate the International Day of Yoga (IDY) on June 21.

'The Spirit of Yoga', a special International Day of Yoga celebration, is being co-hosted by the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization at the serene Global Harmony House in Great Neck on Long Island on June 22, the organisers said in a statement on Sunday.

While most Yoga Day celebrations revolve around physical postures and public demonstrations of flexibility, 'The Spirit of Yoga' programme seeks to reclaim yoga's soul, rekindling its spiritual roots.

The event will witness a lineup of dignitaries, spiritual leaders and practitioners who bring wisdom, inspiration, and the lived experience of yogic values to about 250 seekers in the hall, and many more attending virtually.

Binaya Srikanta Pradhan, Consul General of India in New York, will be the Chief Guest who will speak on India's gift of yoga to the world, in the presence of BK Mohini Didi, the revered Chief Administrative Head of the Brahma Kumaris international organization.

Set in the tranquil atmosphere of Global Harmony House, a spiritual sanctuary and the regional headquarters of the Brahma Kumaris for the Americas and the Caribbean, this gathering is designed to be an immersive, contemplative, and celebratory experience.

"In today's commercialised wellness world, yoga is often reduced to fitness," said Gayatri Naraine, the NGO representative of the Brahma Kumaris at the UN. "But the true spirit of yoga is about connecting to our highest self, to the Supreme, through spiritual awareness."

"We are focusing on yoga as a way of being - anchored in awareness, self-realisation, and harmony," said Parveen Chopra, Founding Editor of ALotusInTheMud.com and co-moderator of the event. "Yoga, as in Patanjali's 8-limbed path, finds its fulfillment in dhyan, asanas are just a part and accessory."

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Priya K.
So proud to see India's ancient wisdom being celebrated globally! 🙏 But I agree that modern yoga has become too focused on Instagram-worthy poses. The real yoga is about inner peace and self-realization. Hope more people understand this deeper meaning.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the spiritual focus, we shouldn't dismiss the physical aspects completely. Asanas are the gateway for many to discover yoga's deeper dimensions. Balance is key - just like in yoga itself!
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Anjali M.
My grandmother used to say "Yoga is not just bending the body, but bending the mind towards truth." So happy to see events like this preserving our traditions abroad. Maybe next year they can host something similar in Indian villages too?
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Vikram P.
International Yoga Day is great PR for India, but we need to ensure the commercialization doesn't dilute its essence. The Brahma Kumaris initiative sounds promising - hope it inspires more authentic yoga practice worldwide.
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Sunita R.
As a yoga teacher, I see students initially come for flexibility but stay for the transformation. The spiritual dimension is what makes yoga truly special. Kudos to the organizers for highlighting this! 🌸
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Karan D.
While I support Yoga Day, I wish our government would also focus on preserving traditional yoga gurukuls in India. Many ancient schools are struggling while fancy studios thrive. The soul of yoga needs protection at home too.

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