She said the highlight of the commemoration at the UN was that UN Secretary General ban Ki-moon, his wife, congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard and the President of the General Assembly Sam Kutesa themselves practised yoga when spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar conducted the yoga session at the UN.
Swaraj said she was pleased that the International Yoga Day commemoration was much better than the expectations of the Indian government.
The minister said that Yoga is considered the heritage of India but its popularity, acceptance and power in the world was demonstrated yesterday at the International Yoga Day.
Along with national integration, yoga is facilitating humanity integration also and the yoga day was celebrated by breaking the barriers and differences of caste religion nationality across the world, she said while talking to a TV channel on the last day of her trip to the city.
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