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People’s enthusiasm, love for yoga has increased: Modi

Prime Minister announced M-Yoga app in which many videos of yoga training will be available

People’s enthusiasm, love for yoga has increased: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi. IANS

At a time when the entire world has been fighting the Covid-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said people’s enthusiasm for Yoga Day has not diminished and Yoga remained a ray of hope amid the crisis.

Addressing the nation on the event of 7th International Day of Yoga, the PM said in this difficult time, even as people are in so much trouble, they could forget Yoga or ignore it.

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“But on the contrary, people’s enthusiasm for yoga has increased, love for yoga has increased.”

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“When the invisible virus of Corona had knocked the world, then no country was prepared for it, by means, by strength and by mental state. We all have seen that in such difficult times, Yoga has become a great medium of self-confidence,” Modi said.

Noting that whenever India and its sages spoken of health, Modi said it has not only meant physical health. “That is why so much emphasis has been laid on physical health as well as mental health in Yoga.

“Yoga shows us the way from stress to strength and from negativity to creativity. Yoga takes us from depression to ecstasy and from ecstasy to ‘prasad’.”

The PM mentioned if there are threats to humanity, Yoga often gives us a way of holistic health.

“Yoga also gives us a happier way of life. I am sure, Yoga will continue playing its preventive, as well as promotive role in healthcare of masses.”

Today, Modi announced that India has taken another important step in this direction along with the United Nations and the WHO.

“Now the world is going to get the power of M-Yoga app. In this app, many videos of yoga training will be available in different languages of the world based on the Common Yoga Protocol.”

The event began at 6.30 am virtually on Monday.

The seventh International Yoga Day is being celebrated in 190 countries across the globe and its theme for this year is ‘Yoga for wellness’.

Preparations for the Day start 3-4 months prior to 21 June and millions of people are introduced to this practice in the spirit of a mass movement.

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