World looking at yoga as powerful agent of global good: PM Modi
The Daily Guardian|June 22, 2024
The world is looking at yoga as a powerful agent of global good, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on International Yoga Day on Friday while stressing that it has the potential to transform the economy of Jammu and Kashmir by attracting more tourists.
World looking at yoga as powerful agent of global good: PM Modi

Choosing the SKICC (Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre) on the picturesque banks of the Dal Lake to lead the nation in celebrating the 10th International Yoga Day, the Prime Minister described yoga as not just knowledge but also a science.

"When people talk about yoga, most of them think it is a spiritual journey as if it is to find Allah, Ishwar or God... Leave aside the spiritual journey which can happen any time later.

For now, you can focus on personal development and yoga is part of that.

"If you approach it that way, I am sure you will get a lot of benefits. Personal development leads to the benefit of society, which in turn leads to the benefit of humankind," he said while addressing a gathering at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre.

The event was scheduled to be held in the open but early morning rain forced the event indoors.

Unmindful of the rain, scores of students were amongst those who joined the prime minister in performing various asanas on the occasion. They also requested for him for selfies and he happily obliged.

Modi, who was last in Srinagar in March to address a public rally, put out a tweet saying, "Post Yoga selfies in Srinagar!

Unparalleled vibrancy here, at the Dal Lake", and posted pictures of him taking selfies with students.

Addressing a gathering at the event, the prime minister said yoga has helped people realise their welfare is linked to the welfare of the world around them.

This story is from the June 22, 2024 edition of The Daily Guardian.

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