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The International Day of Yoga, marked annually on 21 June, celebrates this timeless practice that nurtures body and soul. It was first proposed by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, at the United Nations General Assembly in 2014. Recognizing yoga’s universal appeal, he suggested the Summer Solstice – 21 June – as a symbolic date.

Yoga Rejuvenate Mind & Soul

With 177 UN member states co-sponsoring the resolution, the proposal received overwhelming support. And the Day was first celebrated in 2015, starting a global wellness movement.

This year’s theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” reminds us of the deep connection between our well-being and the health of our planet.

It is more than just physical exercise. It is a journey towards inner peace and harmony, and teaches us to listen to our bodies and to live mindfully. As we practice yoga, we become more aware of our surroundings, and more attunes to the rhythm of nature.

Embracing Yoga Is Respect The Nature World

In a world facing environmental challenges, It offers a path to sustainability by encouraging us to live simply, consume mindfully, and respect the natural world. In embracing yoga, we can reduce our ecological footprint and contribute to a healthier planet.

When we care for the Earth, we care for ourselves. Clean air, pure water, and fertile soil are essential for our well-being. It encourages us to protect these vital resources and ensure a thriving planet for future generations.

Benefits Of Yoga

The benefits of yoga are well-documented. Studies have shown that 77% of people report feeling physically stronger after practicing It regularly. 82% of patients with chronic inflammation experienced a nearly 50% reduction in inflammation after just six weeks of daily yoga. It can also help mental health. A study by Harvard Medical School found that 60% of participants with depression experienced a significant reduction in symptoms after practicing it twice a week for eight weeks.

On this International Day of Yoga, let’s acknowledge that each breath is a precious present from nature. and each instance of mindfulness brings us closer to a healthier tomorrow. Together, let’s foster a world of wellness and balance for our minds, bodies, and the planet.

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Kirti is a Health Editor at Healthwire Media, specializing in health journalism and digital health communication. With over four years of experience in the healthcare media landscape, she is dedicated to transforming complex clinical data into accessible, patient-friendly information. Kirti oversees the editorial lifecycle of every article, ensuring they meet rigorous fact-checking standards and align with the latest guidelines from primary sources like the WHO and Ministry of Health. In her role, Kirti works closely with a panel of board-certified physicians and medical reviewers to ensure that every piece of content published is not only easy to understand but also medically accurate and safe for the public. She is passionate about health literacy and helping readers navigate their wellness journeys with confidence.

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