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Thousands Participate In Yoga Day Events In Texas, Nearby States Amid Scorching Heat

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Posted on June 23, 2024 By admin


Participants from diverse backgrounds united to explore yoga’s transformative power.

Houston:

Amidst the scorching Texas heat, thousands of yoga enthusiasts gathered across the state to embrace the timeless practice of yoga during the month-long celebrations of the 10th International Day of Yoga 2024.

Organised by the Consulate General of India (CGI) Houston and several partner organisations, the theme ‘Yoga for Self and Society’ underscored a shared pursuit of well-being and harmony.

From bustling urban squares to serene river walks and parks adorned with colourful mats, participants from diverse backgrounds united to explore yoga’s transformative power.

The festivities, commencing on June 2 and continuing through June 29, is extending their reach beyond Texas, encompassing neighbouring states served by CGI Houston, such as Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.

Celebrations of the 10th #InternationalDayofYoga2024 at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial of North Texas, Dallas, organized by MGMNT, IANT, and several partner organizations. This year’s theme, ‘Yoga for Self and Society,’ highlighted the profound impact of yoga on individual health… pic.twitter.com/7m2w6rfpv9

— India in Houston (@cgihou) June 23, 2024

Interactive workshops, live demonstrations, and collective yoga sessions immersed participants in practices promoting peace, inner balance, and holistic wellness. Techniques including relaxation, pranayama (breath regulation), and meditation showcased yoga’s ability to rejuvenate both mind and body.

“In a gentle way, you can shake the world,” Mahatma Gandhi’s timeless wisdom resonated throughout, emphasising yoga’s profound impact on individual health and community cohesion.

Organised by CGI Houston in collaboration with NASA, Space Center Houston, and Rasa Yoga, the culminating event on June 18th at NASA’s Johnson Space Center was a pinnacle of unity and inspiration.

Against the backdrop of towering space shuttles, creating a cosmic backdrop symbolising yoga’s rising popularity amidst the frontier of space exploration. This symbolic setting epitomised yoga’s growing popularity and universal appeal.

Despite weather challenges, enthusiastic crowds gathered at iconic venues like the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial of North Texas in Dallas, Congress in Austin, Riverwalk in San Antonio, and Houston’s NASA, India House, & Discovery Green.

Seasoned yoga instructors led sessions infused with meditation, dynamic exercises, and revitalising breathing techniques, fostering an atmosphere of renewal and community spirit.

D.C. Manjunath, Consul General of India in Houston, expressed boundless enthusiasm for the event’s growing impact, highlighting significant participation and community engagement over the years.

Emphasising this year’s theme of “Yoga for Self and Society,” he highlighted collaborative efforts with various yoga organisations.

“It is clear that Yoga has become a unifying force, bringing together people across cultures and backgrounds. It is gladdening to see the youth participating in Yoga sessions with such zeal and dedication,” remarked Manjunath.

Celebrated annually on June 21, International Yoga Day illuminates’ yoga’s transformative benefits and captivates audiences worldwide. Beyond physical fitness, yoga fosters mental clarity, emotional resilience, and a harmonious society.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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