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Sri Sri Ravi Shankar inaugurates the International Day of Yoga Celebrations at the European Parliament, Brussels

India
June 21, 2016

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar:

I would like to thank UN for declaring last year June 21st, the longest day, as World Yoga Day; and especially the PM of India, who has made extra effort to bring Yoga to the mainstream population. I would also like to acknowledge the Yoga teachers and Yoga schools which have been striving so hard to make people understand the benefits of Yoga. Though Yoga was born in the Indian subcontinent, it belongs to the world.

Is yoga only a physical exercise? No! Yoga is bringing the rhythm in life. Yoga is feeling the connection with oneself and with everyone around. Yoga is aspiring for the highest goal of the world as one family and unity with the infinity. It brings harmony in one’s environment. A disease free body, it establishes a quiver free breath which is a sign of strength, confusion free mind, inhibition free intellect, trauma free memory and sorrow free soul. So basically, all that one aspires in life - to be happy, the path, the way is Yoga.

I’m so glad that today here in the European Parliament, the heart of Europe, where 48 countries sit and do their deliberations and lead their countries, they are taking up this beautiful mission of wellness and bringing happiness to people.

G.Van Orden, Member of the European Parliament for the East of England region for the Conservative Party:

I’ve known Gurudev for a number of years, and have addressed a rally at the World Culture Festival attended by people from all over the world. ​​H​is foundation has helped combat depression and violence. His legacy does not stop here.

His organization engages in disaster relief, through his courses from the Art of Living, and through his missions of peace to Pakistan, Iran, and to Iraq and other places. In 2011, I understood the extent of his reach and the power of his message when I attended the ' World Culture Festival' in Berlin.