Acharyakulam showcases creativity and innovation during annual exhibition
Parents from across India and abroad, along with students, Brahmacharis, Sannyasis, officials, and Karmyogis of the Patanjali family, visited the exhibition.
Parents from across India and abroad, along with students, Brahmacharis, Sannyasis, officials, and Karmyogis of the Patanjali family, visited the exhibition.
On the occasion, Patanjali University also launched an International Centre of Excellence on Disaster Medicine, Management and Climate Change, along with the establishment of a Patent Cell within the university.
The Chief Minister emphasized that Indian culture and traditions are rooted in ancient scriptures, which encompass deep knowledge in science, yoga, medicine, mathematics, and philosophy.
Speaking on the occasion, Patanjali University Chancellor and Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev emphasized that scriptures are not mere words but a nectar of wisdom.
Moreover, Ramdev prescribes an acupressure method: massaging a particular spot close to the wrist to ease pain related to piles. He also stresses changes in diet.
Ramdev highlighted that Patanjali has invested around ₹1,000 crore in establishing Asia’s largest orange processing plant in Nagpur, with an additional ₹500 crore investment planned.
Baba Ramdev shares a no-gym workout plan using bodyweight exercises and plant-based nutrition for fitness at home. Details inside.
Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev held discussions with Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, academicians, and representatives of schools to explore potential collaborations for expanding his concept of the Bhartiya Shiksha Board (Indian Education Board) in the state.
On this occasion, a special 13-kundiya yajna was organized at Acharyakulam.
Amit Shah, accompanied by his family, took a holy dip at the Sangam during the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj on Monday.