Grand First UN International Yoga Day at London’s Alexandra Palace

Tuesday 02nd June 2015 13:39 EDT
 

An array of Yoga demonstrations and taster meditation sessions shall take place at Alexandra Palace grounds continuously from sunrise to sunset on 21st June, on the occasion of United Nations International Day of Yoga. 177 countries in the world have adopted the charter. In the UK, key organisations in Yoga field and community organisations such as Brahma Kumaris, Chi Kri Yoga, Coolherbals, National Council of Hindu Temples, OM Yoga Magazine, Sanskruti Centre for Cultural Excellence and the Art of Living Foundation have all come together as an entity to form a core committee to host the flagship event at Alexandra Palace, backed by the High Commission of India, London. It is by far the most diverse and educational Yoga event in London, with 80 free Yoga and meditation classes to attend. There will be World Meditation Hour organised by Brahma Kumaris, which has been its norm to do on third Sunday of every month since 1970s. This shall create a powerful atmosphere and spreads peaceful vibrations across the world.

The event highlights the importance of yoga practice, an ancient and invaluable tradition India has given to the world.  “The celebration will provide a unique opportunity for existing Yoga followers to solidify their passion, whilst at the same time educating and welcoming many new faces on board the journey through this timeless tradition” says Neil Patel, the Director of this event.   The event aims at drawing people to the concept of Yoga and encourages them to practise and enjoy its benefits in everyday life. Ravi Bhanot , Chairman of the event in the UK at Alexandra Palace refers to the launch of the U.N. International Day of Yoga at the House of Commons in January 2015 and reiterates that the aim of such celebrations is to bring Yoga into the NHS, schools and businesses and should not confine it to a one day wonder to tell about it or do it for a day, but to remain connected to different varieties of Yoga offered in their own areas to reap the benefits for good health and well-being. “The great thing about Yoga is it is inexpensive and can easily be done by people from all walks of life” he underpins. Thousands are estimated to attend the unique event.

The day shall showcase a huge variety and wide palette of Yoga practices such as Hatha Yoga, Raja Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, VOGA, Acro Yoga, Hot Power Yoga, Vinayasa Yoga and many more. The event is absolutely free. Participants are however requested to bring their own yoga mats and also register at http://www.iyd.yoga/ for statistical purposes.


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