Int’l Yoga Day 2018: Some of the events taking place around the world
June 21 was declared the International Day of Yoga by the UN in 2014, after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a global celebration of yoga, which began in
June 21 was declared the International Day of Yoga by the UN in 2014, after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a global celebration of yoga, which began in
New Delhi, India – Downward-facing dogs, cobras, and warriors were set to sprout all over the world on Thursday, as the fourth annual International Yoga Day got underway.
Millions of people around the world will roll out their yoga mats on June 21 to mark the fourth edition of International Yoga Day.
India’s U.N. ambassador says yoga poses will illuminate the side of the iconic United Nations headquarters building on the eve of International Yoga Day.
Considering that yoga as a philosophy has been around for some 5,000 years, this has certainly been a long time coming. Formerly the province of hippies and New Age groupies, the Indian belief system has spread all over the world and hit the mainstream as a healthful practice, a way to a tranquil mind, a good “workout” (although serious practitioners would probably cringe at the word) and—more cringing ahead—a billion-dollar industry involving exclusive retreats, designer apparel and its share of controversy.
GAUHATI, India— The Hindu holy men have traveled from across India, arriving at a centuries-old temple overlooking the Brahmaputra River, not far from where the plains
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