The entire two-km stretch from Rafi Marg crossing near Vijay Chowk to India Gate was lined with blue and red mats over green carpets with people of all ages twisting, bending and stretching on the ceremonial road performing various yoga exercises.
Modi expressed his gratitude to the United Nations and 193 countries for their "unprecedented support" in passing a resolution moved by India to declare June 21 as International Day of Yoga and said a "new era" is beginning to train the human mind to scale new heights of peace and harmony. Modi also cautioned against commodifying yoga.
An avid yoga practitioner, 64-year-old Modi was not scheduled to perform the 'asanas' at Rajpath -- located between India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhawan -- but he climbed down from the podium after his address to join the over 35,000 participants, including students and officials, in the mass demonstration.
Attired in a white sweat shirt and trousers and a tricolour scarf, Modi did most of the 21 'asanas' along with thousands of participants as part of the common yoga protocol, following simultaneous instructions in Hindi and English and watching instructors on big digital screens at Rajpath.
Several top bureaucrats, including secretaries to union ministries and officials from the PMO were also present.
