Modi leads historic yoga session at UN; sets Guinness World Record
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PM Modi was joined by celebrities like actor Richard Gere (seen in photo), diplomats and yoga enthusiasts. Photo: Twitter

Modi leads historic yoga session at UN; sets Guinness World Record


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday (June 21) commemorated the 9th International Day of Yoga by holding a special session at the United Nations headquarters in New York. The yoga session was attended by enthusiasts from different walks of life including top UN officials, envoys and celebrities.

It has also created a Guinness World Record for the participation of people of most nationalities.

Modi who is on a state visit to the United States at the invitation of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, began the programme by paying respects to the bust of Mahatma Gandhi in the North Lawn of the UN headquarters. The bust was installed in December last year under India’s presidency of the UN Security Council.

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Dressed in a customised yoga t-shirt and trouser, Modi led the celebration. He was flanked by hundreds of participants who practised several asanas. LED screens playing videos of Indian culture and heritage were set up at the lawn.

People from over 180 countries join session

The historic yoga session was attended by top UN officials, ambassadors, envoys, delegates from Member States as well as prominent members of the global and diaspora community.
“I am excited for everyone who is participating in the Yoga Day,” said Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to UN.

President of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly Csaba Korosi, Hollywood actor Richard Gere, Mayor of New York City Eric Adams and Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations Amina J Mohammed were among prominent personalities who attended the event.

“The feeling here is so open and embracing, I hope this feeling intoxicates the entire building. It’s really nice feeling here today,” Gere said ahead of the event.

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People from more than 180 countries participated in Prime Minister Modi-led Yoga Day celebrations at the UN headquarters, representing different walks of life and comprising diplomats, artists, academicians and entrepreneurs among others, sources said.

“You can see the vibrations and excitement. Hundreds of people are lining up for International Yoga (Day celebrations) with Prime Minister Modi. Such a great feeling,” said Dilip Chauhan, Deputy Commissioner for New York City Mayor’s Office for International Affairs.

Ruchika Lal, yoga and mediation instructor, Art of Living, said people are excited. “They have been waiting outside since 6 am,” she said.

People were seen standing in queue outside UN headquarters to take part in the yoga session since early morning.

Yoga Day commemorated in 2015

The first International Day of Yoga was commemorated in 2015 and has since then been marked with several sessions and events highlighting the benefits and universal appeal of Yoga at the UN, Times Square and iconic locations across the world.

The UN underlined that yoga is an ancient physical, mental and spiritual practice that originated in India.

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The word yoga is derived from Sanskrit and means to join or to unite, symbolising the union of body and consciousness. Today it is practised in various forms around the world and continues to grow in popularity.

The UN in December 2014 proclaimed June 21 as the International Day of Yoga. The draft UNGA resolution establishing the International Day of Yoga was proposed by India and endorsed by a record 175 member states. The proposal was first introduced by Prime Minister Modi in his address during the opening of the 69th session of the UN General Assembly.

Use yoga to dispel contradictions, strengthen inner vision: Modi

In an earlier video message, Modi said India has always nurtured traditions that unite, adopt and embrace and made a fervent appeal to eliminate contradictions, hurdles and resistances through yoga. He said Indians have welcomed new ideas, conserved them and celebrated the country’s rich diversity.

“Yoga strengthens such feelings, expands the inner vision, and connects us with that consciousness which makes us feel the unity of the living being giving a basis of love for the living being,” he said.

“We have to eliminate our contradictions, blockages and resistances through yoga. We have to present the spirit of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’ as an example to the world.”

The prime minister said the participation of researchers at India’s research stations in the Arctic and Antarctica makes this year’s Yoga Day a special one.

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, in his message for Yoga Day, said yoga unites people. “It unites body and mind, humanity and nature and millions of people across the globe for whom it is a source of strength, harmony and peace,” he said.

“In a dangerous and divided world, the benefits of this ancient practice are particularly precious. Yoga offers a haven of calm, it can reduce anxiety and promote mental well-being. It helps us to develop discipline and patience. It connects us to our planet, which so badly needs our protection,” Guterres said.

He added that yoga reveals “our common humanity, helping us to understand that despite our differences, we are one. On this International Day of Yoga, let us embrace the spirit of unity and resolve to build a better, more harmonious world for people, the planet and ourselves.”

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(With inputs from agencies)

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