Yoga Connects 37 Million People Across US, Says State Department
Washington:
On the occasion of the seventh International Day of Yoga, the US Department of State on Monday said that the ancient discipline connects people around the world, including over 37 people from the United States.
Taking to Twitter, the US State Department said: “Happy #InternationalDayOfYoga! The word “yoga” derives from Sanskrit and means to join or unite. This ancient discipline from India connects people around the world, including over 37 million people in the United States who practice yoga.”
Happy #InternationalDayOfYoga ! The word ‘yoga’ derives from Sanskrit and means to join or unite. This ancient discipline from India connects people around the world, including over 37 million people in the United States who practice yoga. https://t.co/4NK7vS50zJ
— State_SCA (@State_SCA) June 21, 2021
Earlier, the Indian Embassy in US on Sunday celebrated Yoga Day at the India House, with the theme “Yoga for Wellness”.
According to a press release, Indian Ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu welcomed the participants and stressed yoga’s potential to provide both health and happiness by improving the physical and mental wellbeing of people, especially given the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr Sandhu also noted India and the US have stood shoulder to shoulder with each other in fighting the pandemic.
All the five Consulates of India in the US — New York, Chicago, Houston, Atlanta and San Francisco — are also holding various programs to mark International Yoga Day 2021. In New York, the Consulate partnered with Times Square Alliance to host celebrations at the iconic Times Square, attended by more than 3,000 people.
On the occasion, United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) President Volkan Bozkir said that yoga was a lifeline during the COVID-19 lockdown as it helps to maintain physical wellbeing and manage the stress of uncertainty and isolation.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has clearly demonstrated the consequences of poor global health, the social and economic consequences have been devastating for many around the world. Yoga was a lifeline during lockdown,” Bozkir said in a statement on Monday.
India’s Permanent Representative to UN, TS Tirumurti on Monday stressed on practising yoga for physical and mental wellbeing on the occasion of the seventh International Day of Yoga.
“Yoga has particularly emerged as a powerful tool to reduce the impact of stress and help with anxiety and depression during the pandemic,” said Mr Tirumurti.
The International Day of Yoga is celebrated every year on June 21 across the country. This year, the theme of the occasion is “Yoga For Wellness”, and will focus on practising Yoga for physical and mental wellbeing.
Since 2014, the occasion has been observed in mass gatherings in different parts of the country.