Prime Minister Narendra Modi led a grand celebration of the 10th International Day of Yoga at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC) in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. The event, held annually on June 21st, promotes physical and mental well-being through the ancient practice of yoga.
The Assamese Gamosa: A Symbolic Gesture
As the sun rose over the picturesque Dal Lake, PM Modi participated in a yoga session alongside thousands of participants. Notably, he wore a traditional Assamese Gamosa, a white and red cloth with cultural significance. The Gamosa symbolizes hospitality, respect, and unity, reflecting the spirit of yoga that transcends borders1.
Yoga Amidst the Himalayan Landscape
Against the majestic Himalayan peaks, participants flowed through asanas (yoga postures) with grace and determination. The rhythmic breaths synchronized with the gentle ripples of the lake, fostering a sense of inner peace.
Global Participation
While PM Modi led the session in Srinagar, millions around the world joined virtually. From New York to Tokyo, yoga enthusiasts practiced together, emphasizing the universal appeal of this ancient discipline. Despite physical distances, yoga connected hearts and minds across continents.
Yoga’s Role in Wellness
In his address, PM Modi highlighted the holistic benefits of yoga. “Yoga is not just about physical fitness,” he said. “It is a path to mental well-being, stress reduction, and spiritual growth.” He encouraged everyone to incorporate yoga into their daily lives.
A Call for Unity and Resilience
As the sun reached its zenith, participants raised their arms in the Namaste gesture—a symbol of respect and unity. PM Modi reiterated that yoga teaches us resilience, balance, and harmony. “In these challenging times,” he said, “yoga is our anchor.”
The celebration concluded with a collective meditation—a moment of stillness amidst the Himalayan grandeur. As participants closed their eyes, the message echoed: In yoga, we find strength, peace, and a shared purpose.