As part of the Eighth International Day
of Yoga celebrations at the UN, the Permanent Mission of India to the UN is
showcasing “The World of Yoga” exhibition at the UN Delegates’
entrance from June 21-July 1, 2022.
The digital exhibition will offer a glimpse into the celebrations of
the International Day of Yoga, which is observed every year on June 21. Millions of
people in India and across the world have participated in the International Day of
Yoga celebrations over the years reflecting its global appeal. Since 2015, the
International Day of Yoga has become an occasion globally to celebrate the rich
tradition of Yoga and the share the message of its countless rewards among the
entire humanity.
On the International Day of Yoga, practitioners of Yoga have come
together in yoga demonstrations and practice yoga through a standardized set of
practices called “Common Yoga Protocol”. The exhibition will also
present these Yoga practices, which will be a good starting point for beginners to
get inducted into the highly rewarding world of Yoga. They will be a guide as to how
and when Yoga Asanas (exercises) are to be performed, leading to the attainment
health benefits, irrespective of age, gender, race and other distinctions. For more
details on the Common Yoga Protocol, please visit:https://yoga.ayush.gov.in/
The Permanent Mission of India invites everyone to visit the UN
Delegates’ Entrance to witness the exhibition from June 21-July 1, 2022 during
the official hours of the UN.
The Permanent Mission of India in New York will be
commemorating the 7th International Day of Yoga on June 21, 2021. The
celebrations will be marked at a time when COVID-19 pandemic continues to upend
lives and livelihoods of people globally.
Beyond its immediate impact on the physical health,
the COVID-19 pandemic has also exacerbated psychological suffering and mental
health problems, including depression and anxiety, as pandemic-related
restrictions continue in various forms in many countries. This has highlighted
the urgent need to address the mental health dimension of the pandemic, in
addition to the physical health aspects.
The message of Yoga in promoting â both physical and
mental well-being of humanity â has never been more relevant. A growing trend of
people around the world embracing Yoga to stay healthy and rejuvenated and to
fight social isolation and depression has been witnessed during the pandemic.
Yoga is also playing a significant role in the psycho-social care and
rehabilitation of COVID-19 patients in quarantine and isolation. They are
particularly useful in allaying their fears and anxiety.
Recognizing this important role of Yoga, this yearâs
commemoration of the International Day of Yoga will be focused on âYoga for
well-beingâ, i.e. how practice of Yoga can promote holistic health of every
individual. The celebrations will commence with messages from the President of
the United Nations General Assembly and the Deputy Secretary-General of the
United Nations, which will be followed by demonstrations of Yoga exercises
(asanas) to improve physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health and an
Interactive panel discussion on âYoga for well-beingâ.
The event will be webcast LIVE on June 21, 2021 from
0830 hrs (EDT) on UN Web TV (http://webtv.un.org/)
and the social media pages of the Permanent Mission of India. IDY 2021
celebrations are supported by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and the
State Bank of India, New York.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA
2021
(Monday, June 21, 2021)
0830 hrs EDT
Introduction by anchor
0832 hrs EDT
Remarks by Permanent Representative of
India H.E Ambassador T.S. Tirumurti
0835 hrs EDT
Remarks by President of General Assembly H.E.
Mr. Volkan Bozkir
0840 hrs EDT
Remarks by Deputy Secretary General H.E. Mrs.
Amina J. Mohammed
0845 hrs EDT
Ashtanga Yoga Lecture Demonstration by Eddie
Stern and his students
0930 hrs EDT
Interactive Dialogue on "Yoga for well-being" with Nouf
Al Marwaai, President of Saudi Yoga Committee under the
Ministry of Sports, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Dr.
Krishna Raman, Founder of MediYoga, India
1000 hrs EDT
Closing remarks by the anchor
Yoga Lecture Demonstration
by Eddie Stern
Eddie Stern is a Yoga teacher, author, and
lecturer from New York City. He has been practicing Yoga since 1987, and
ran his school in SoHo from 1993-2019. In the late 1990âs and early
2000âs the school became a focal point for Ashtanga Yoga in New York,
with an eclectic mix of downtown artists and spiritual seekers
practicing and meditating next to each other. Eddie has a passion for
seeking out diversity in all aspects of his work, and uses a
multidisciplinary combination of technology, scientific research and
collaboration to help further understanding, education and access to
yoga. He continues to study philosophy, Sanskrit, ritual, science and
religion, as well as maintain a passion for the daily practice of Yoga.
Interactive Dialogue on "Yoga and
Well-being"
Panelist
Nouf Marwaai
Nouf Marwaai is a Yoga instructor from the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She started practicing yoga in 1998 because of
her health issues and has been practicing for more than 20 years. Nouf
is the first certified yoga teacher in Saudi Arabia and the founder of
Arab Yoga Foundation. She was awarded India's fourth highest civilian
award - Padma Shri Award, by the President of India in recognition of
her efforts in popularizing yoga in the Arab region. She has served in
various positions of prominence, including Advisor in Asian Yoga
Federation (2012), Member on Advisory board of World Yoga Council Europe
(2015) etc. She is currently President of Saudi Yoga Committee under the
Ministry of Sports of Saudi Arabia.
Interactive Dialogue on "Yoga and
Well-being"
Panelist
Dr. Krishna Raman
Dr. Krishna Raman MBBS, FCCP has been
practising yoga since the age of 14 years.
A graduate in Medicine from Madras Medical
College, Chennai, he is a pioneer in integrating western medicine with
Yoga for Orthopaedic pain management.
He has authored two books on Yoga - âA
Matter of Health-Integration of Yoga and Western Medicine for Prevention
and cureâ and âYoga and Medical Science : FAQâ. In these books, he has
shattered unscientific claims and myths about yoga with adequate medical
evidence.
Interactive Dialogue on "Yoga and
Well-being"
Moderator:
Reverend Sam Rudra Swartz
Reverend Rudra became a student of Sri
Swami Satchidananda in 2001. Since then he has been an active member of
the Integral Yoga organization, and the Integral Yoga Institute of New
York. He completed Hatha Yoga Teacher Training with Integral Yoga
Institue of San Francisco. He previously served as a director of Camp
Yogaville, a Childrenâs Yoga Camp for 8 summers. Rudra graduated from
Boston Universityâs College of Fine Arts and is an active musician.