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IYDC observes World Yoga Day, keen to promote Yoga for health benefits
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Toronto, June 29 (IBNS): Baba Ramdev, the founder of Patanjali Yogapeeth and Sister Shivani, a spiritual leader from the Brahma Kumari World Spiritual University took the centre stage at the third edition of the International Day of Yoga organized by International Yoga Day Canada (IYDC) recently at Mississaugas International Centre.
IYDC, in association with the Consulate General of India in Toronto, organized the celebration.
India’s Consul General Dinesh Bhatia, Canada’s Minister of Science Kristy Duncan, Ontaio’s
Minister of Senior Affairs Dipika Damerla, and leader of the opposition Conservative Party Patrick Brown were among the dignitaries present.
IYDC, a Canadian not-for-profit organization, formed in 2015 with the aim of teaching the benefits of yoga to Canadians had been successful, for the first time in three years, in bringing together all organizations promoting yoga, under one banner.
The event was partnered by cities of Brampton, Markham and Richmond Hill.
Minister Kristy Duncan lauded the IYDC’s efforts to organize the program.
Indian Consul General, Bhatia began his remarks said,“I dedicate today’s yoga festival to the leadership and vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Smt. Sushma Swaraj.”
Consul General Bhatia also thanked Patanjali Yogapeeth, Brahma Kumaris, Art of Living, BKS Iyenger Yoga, and other yoga institutions in Toronto who helped IYDC to organize the yoga festival.
Satish Thakkar, Chair of the IYDC organizing committee, emphasized that the purpose of the celebrations was to celebrate UN’s 3rd International Day of Yoga and to raise awareness about the benefits of Yoga in Canada.
He said that yoga is widely acknowledged for positive impact on health. It can also directly contribute to the nation’s happiness and creativity.
Thakkar said, “With Canadian demographics transforming rapidly and radically, and seniors outnumbering all other age groups, Canadian health care budgets may spiral unimaginably. Yoga can alleviate health care costs."
International Centre in Mississauga, where the yoga sessions were held, attracted a large number of yoga enthusiasts from across the Greater Toronto Area and was the largest assembly of yoga practitioners at a single venue in North America, according to media reports.
Diplomatic corps from several countries, Canadian federal and provincial leaders, several mayors of Greater Toronto Area (GTA cities) were among the yoga enthusiasts who attended the session.
Baba Ramdev, while taking the three-hour yoga session, demonstrated the yoga exercises and proper techniques while his commentaries were peppered with witty remarks.
Said the popular Yoga guru, “India’s ideology and principle is yoga and spirituality. India is doing yoga today and the world will follow it tomorrow."
He further added that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not only the biggest patron of yoga but practices yoga every day.
Baba Ramdev is also the founder of the Patanjali Group is also well known for his work in Ayurveda.
He has about 800 million followers, including celebrities such as Amitabh Bachchan and Shilpa Shetty.
In 2016, popular American business magazine “Fast Company” featured him in their Top 100 Most Creative People in Business.
Sister Shivani conducted Raj yoga meditation sessions in the evening and approximately 5,000 yoga enthusiasts attended the program.
“Raj yoga is more than merely physical exercise, it is the yoga of mind that lays emphasis on being aware of one’s state of mind. Through the practice of awakening and sustaining a spiritual awareness, one learns to calm the mind and increase one’s inner resources and overall sense of wellbeing,” she said.
Sister Shivani who is associated with the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University since 1995 is an Indian spiritual teacher as well as an inspirational speaker. Her television series like “Awakening with Brahma Kumaris” Rajayoga Meditation, Emotional Intelligence and Practical Spirituality had won her popularity.
Reporting by Suman Das
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