Indian Embassy in Nepal observes First International Day of Yoga in Kathmandu

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Last Updated : Jun 22 2015 | 12:07 PM IST

The Embassy of India, Kathmandu celebrated International Day of Yoga (DY) on June 21 between 7 and 9 a.m. on a grand scale despite heavy rains, within the Embassy premises.

The Vice President of Nepal, Parmanand Jha graced the occasion as chief guest.

Prior to the International Yoga Day, daily quiz on yoga was conducted through the Facebook page of the embassy, essay and drawing competitions on yoga were also conducted by the mission.

A souvenir on Yoga "??? ?????" was published by the Mission and launched jointly by Vice President Jha and India's Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae during the programme.

Articles on yoga written by the yoga scholars as well as 5 best essays and 5 best drawings chosen out from the essay and drawing competitions have been included in the souvenir.

The programme included 30 minutes of yoga postures, pranayams (breathing exercises), which was followed by lectures from three yoga scholars namely Swami Arun Anand from Osho Tapoban, Niraj Kohli - Director of IAHV Art of Living and Lava Dev Mishra - Centre In-charge of Patanajlai Yogpeeth spoke on different aspects of yoga such as yoga history and principles, scientific aspect of yoga and practical aspect of yoga. The vice president and the ambassador threw light on importance of yoga in day to day life.

Top Nepalese celebrities such as Manisha Koirala, veteran actors Hari Bansa Acharya, Madan Krishna Shreshtha and actress Mala Limbu and other celebrities and high dignitaries of Nepal also participated in the celebration.

In addition to them, the students of Kendriya Vidyalaya, officials of Embassy and their family members and members of various yoga organisations of Nepal such as Patanjali Yoga Ashram, Manokranti Yoga Centre, Aurobindo Yoga Ashram, Art of Living, Mind and Management, Osho Tapoban, Himalyan International Yoga Academy & Research center and some Indo-Nepal Friendship organisations participated in the event.

International Day of Yoga was also celebrated at different places in Nepal. 16 organisations from Kathmandu and surrounding areas were directly involved with the Embassy to celebrate the first International Day of Yoga.

Over 800 persons participated in the event which included top celebrities of Nepal, Members of Nepal-Bharat Friendship Societies, members of all major schools of Yoga, officials of the Nepal Government, the Indian Embassy, Kendriya Vidyalaya Students among others.

Many schools and organisations across the country including Birganj, Biratnagar, Bhairhawa, Nepalganj and Pokhara organised special programmes on Yoga to mark the occasion.

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First Published: Jun 22 2015 | 11:59 AM IST

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