Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and some well-poised pooches yesterday led the way for the International Day of Yoga, this year with the theme of stopping climate change.
Yoga Day, observed mostly in India, but also worldwide on the northern hemisphere’s longest day, was Modi’s idea. It was adopted unanimously by the UN General Assembly in 2014 and first took place in 2015.
Modi performed sun salutations and other flexible feats in a mass early-morning session with an estimated 30,000 other devotees that was livestreamed on the media-savvy prime minister’s Twitter feed to his 48 million followers.
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Elsewhere in India, armed forces personnel laid out their yoga mats on the deck of the aircraft carrier INS Viraat anchored in Mumbai, while at India Gate, a Delhi landmark, Indian Minister of Defence Rajnath Singh led the way.
In Haryana, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police stretched out atop their nonplussed-looking horses and on the ground with their dogs, who valiantly put their best paw forward, as did the pooches of the Indian Border Security Force and the army dog unit, tongues hanging out.
Foreign consulates in Delhi also got in the act, with staff at the French embassy in the red, white and blue of the national flag. Germany’s new pony-tailed envoy and staff did their asanas a day early around his shiny red official car he calls “Auntie Amby.”
Members of the Indian National Cadet Corps took part in a mass yoga session at the Bison Polo Grounds in Hyderabad, while about 70,000 people took over the race course in Mysore in the south.
Modi took to business networking Web site LinkedIn to extol yoga as a “panacea” for stress and even hate.
“In a world where ideologies of hate can potentially divide brother from brother, Yoga stands as a unifying force,” Modi wrote. “In a time where health ailments, especially stress-related ailments are rising, Yoga is giving relief and joy.”
The theme of this yoga day, the fifth, is “climate action” and Modi said that yoga can “foster oneness ... with all the flora and fauna with whom we share our beautiful planet.”
In the past few days Modi, 68, fresh from a landslide election victory, has also posted videos to social media featuring an animated version of himself performing different yoga postures.
Yoga is an ancient physical, mental and spiritual practice originating in India. The word derives from Sanskrit and means to join or to unite, symbolizing the union of body and consciousness, the UN’s official Yoga Day Web site says.
It has boomed in the past few decades, with millions — perhaps up to 300 million — practicing it regularly, although in the West it is often more of a physical than a spiritual activity.
Among the more unusual forms that have sprung up are “hoga” (yoga on a horse), “noga” (nude yoga), “doga” (yoga with a dog) — and Harry Potter yoga complete with a “Downward Dumbledore.”
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