Millions stretch and bend as Indian PM Modi leads International Yoga Day exercises

Published June 21, 2016
In this photograph released by the Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB), Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes part in a yoga demonstration at the Capitol Complex in Chandigarh. — AFP
In this photograph released by the Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB), Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes part in a yoga demonstration at the Capitol Complex in Chandigarh. — AFP
Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh, center in middle row, performs yoga with others at an event to celebrate International Yoga Day in Lucknow. — AP
Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh, center in middle row, performs yoga with others at an event to celebrate International Yoga Day in Lucknow. — AP
Yoga guru Vachanaananda (2R) conducts a laughter session with Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah (R), Union Minister for Fertilizer Ananth Kumar (2L), and Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu (C) at a yoga session to mark International Yoga Day in Bangalore. —AFP
Yoga guru Vachanaananda (2R) conducts a laughter session with Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah (R), Union Minister for Fertilizer Ananth Kumar (2L), and Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu (C) at a yoga session to mark International Yoga Day in Bangalore. —AFP
Chinese enthusiasts practicing yoga at a glass sightseeing platform in Shilinxia scenic area in Beijing. — AFP
Chinese enthusiasts practicing yoga at a glass sightseeing platform in Shilinxia scenic area in Beijing. — AFP
Indian Yoga practicioners pose in front of a floral arrangement after taking part in a morning yoga session to mark International Yoga Day in Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi on June 21. — AFP
Indian Yoga practicioners pose in front of a floral arrangement after taking part in a morning yoga session to mark International Yoga Day in Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi on June 21. — AFP
Sydneysiders enagage in a yoga event in front of the Australia's iconic landmark Opera House in Sydney.  
Hundreds of Yoga lovers gathered at Opera House to mark the International Yoga Day. — AFP
Sydneysiders enagage in a yoga event in front of the Australia's iconic landmark Opera House in Sydney. Hundreds of Yoga lovers gathered at Opera House to mark the International Yoga Day. — AFP
Kashmiri students perform yoga at an event to celebrate International Yoga Day in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir. Millions of yoga enthusiasts are bending their bodies in complex postures across India as they take part in a mass yoga program to mark the second International Yoga Day. — AP
Kashmiri students perform yoga at an event to celebrate International Yoga Day in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir. Millions of yoga enthusiasts are bending their bodies in complex postures across India as they take part in a mass yoga program to mark the second International Yoga Day. — AP
Nepali yoga practioneers take part in a yoga session to mark International Yoga Day in Kathmandu. — AFP
Nepali yoga practioneers take part in a yoga session to mark International Yoga Day in Kathmandu. — AFP
Indian army personnel take part in a yoga session on International Yoga Day at Khasa on the outskirts of Amritsar. Yoga, which means union in Sanskrit, is a family of ancient spiritual practices and also a school of spiritual thought from the South East Asian continent, where it remains a vibrant living tradition and is seen as a means of enlightenment. — AFP
Indian army personnel take part in a yoga session on International Yoga Day at Khasa on the outskirts of Amritsar. Yoga, which means union in Sanskrit, is a family of ancient spiritual practices and also a school of spiritual thought from the South East Asian continent, where it remains a vibrant living tradition and is seen as a means of enlightenment. — AFP
Participants perform yoga during World Yoga Day in Ahmedabad. — Reuters
Participants perform yoga during World Yoga Day in Ahmedabad. — Reuters
In this photograph released by the Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB), Indian Armed Forces personnel take part in a yoga sesssion to mark International Yoga Day on the Indian Navy aircraft carrier INS Viraat in Mumbai.  — AFP
In this photograph released by the Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB), Indian Armed Forces personnel take part in a yoga sesssion to mark International Yoga Day on the Indian Navy aircraft carrier INS Viraat in Mumbai. — AFP
Indian Yoga practitioner Goverdhan, sits in front of a monument as he practices yoga in Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi. — AFP
Indian Yoga practitioner Goverdhan, sits in front of a monument as he practices yoga in Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi. — AFP
Indian yoga practioneers take part in a session during heavy rains on International Yoga Day in Jammu. — AFP
Indian yoga practioneers take part in a session during heavy rains on International Yoga Day in Jammu. — AFP
In this photograph released by the Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB), Indian Armed Forces personnel take part in a yoga sesssion to mark International Yoga Day on the Indian Navy aircraft carrier INS Viraat in Mumbai. — AFP
In this photograph released by the Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB), Indian Armed Forces personnel take part in a yoga sesssion to mark International Yoga Day on the Indian Navy aircraft carrier INS Viraat in Mumbai. — AFP
Indian army personnel take part in a yoga session on International Yoga Day at Khasa on the outskirts of Amritsar. — AFP
Indian army personnel take part in a yoga session on International Yoga Day at Khasa on the outskirts of Amritsar. — AFP
Indian yoga practitioners participate in a mass yoga session to mark the  International Yoga Day at Capitol complex in Chandigarh on. — AFP
Indian yoga practitioners participate in a mass yoga session to mark the International Yoga Day at Capitol complex in Chandigarh on. — AFP
Participants perform yoga during World Yoga Day in Srinagar. — Reuters
Participants perform yoga during World Yoga Day in Srinagar. — Reuters
A student performs yoga during World Yoga Day in Srinagar, India. —Reuters
A student performs yoga during World Yoga Day in Srinagar, India. —Reuters
Participants perform yoga during World Yoga Day in Ahmedabad, India. —Reuters
Participants perform yoga during World Yoga Day in Ahmedabad, India. —Reuters
A participant performs yoga during World Yoga Day on a seafront promenade in Mumbai. — Reuters
A participant performs yoga during World Yoga Day on a seafront promenade in Mumbai. — Reuters
Participants perform yoga during World Yoga Day in Ahmedabad. — Reuters
Participants perform yoga during World Yoga Day in Ahmedabad. — Reuters
In this photograph released by the Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB), Indian Armed Forces personnel take part in a yoga sesssion to mark International Yoga Day on the Indian Navy aircraft carrier INS Viraat in Mumbai.  — AFP
In this photograph released by the Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB), Indian Armed Forces personnel take part in a yoga sesssion to mark International Yoga Day on the Indian Navy aircraft carrier INS Viraat in Mumbai. — AFP
Participants perform yoga during World Yoga Day on a seafront promenade in Mumbai. — Reuters
Participants perform yoga during World Yoga Day on a seafront promenade in Mumbai. — Reuters
Indian army personnel take part in a yoga session on International Yoga Day at Khasa on the outskirts of Amritsar. — AFP
Indian army personnel take part in a yoga session on International Yoga Day at Khasa on the outskirts of Amritsar. — AFP
Indian Yoga practitioners participate in a morning yoga session in Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi on International Yoga Day. — AFP
Indian Yoga practitioners participate in a morning yoga session in Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi on International Yoga Day. — AFP
Indian Army soldiers participate in a yoga demonstration on International Yoga Day in Chennai. — AFP
Indian Army soldiers participate in a yoga demonstration on International Yoga Day in Chennai. — AFP
An Indian Yoga practitioner sits away from others as she participates in a morning yoga session to mark International Yoga Day in Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi. — AFP
An Indian Yoga practitioner sits away from others as she participates in a morning yoga session to mark International Yoga Day in Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi. — AFP
An Indian Yoga instructor takes photographs as others participate in a morning yoga session to mark International Yoga Day in Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi. — AFP
An Indian Yoga instructor takes photographs as others participate in a morning yoga session to mark International Yoga Day in Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi. — AFP

CHANDIGARGH: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called yoga a "people's mass movement" as he took to the mat Tuesday along with millions of others worldwide to celebrate the ancient practice.

Across India, sailors, soldiers, school children and bureaucrats bent and twisted their bodies from early morning at mass outdoor sessions to mark the second International Yoga Day.

Sessions were also held around the world including at the Sydney Opera House where colourful mats were spread outside the Australian landmark, while Afghans and foreigners gathered at the Indian embassy in Kabul.

Yoga-loving Modi, dressed in a white tracksuit, led more than 30,000 people in the northern city of Chandigarh for a mass session where they performed poses and breathing exercises at the outdoor Capitol Complex.

"Do not wait, make yoga a part of your life," Modi urged in a brief speech to mark the event, an idea he successfully asked the United Nations to adopt.

"This is a day linked with good health and now it has become a people's mass movement," the 65-year-old premier said.

Modi took a short break to inspect the poses of his fellow yogis, who included students and soldiers, before returning to his spot.

His ministers were also dispatched to cities around India to stretch and bend alongside school children, while the navy tweeted photos of sailors on mats spread atop an aircraft carrier.

Modi, who credits yoga for his ability to work long hours on little sleep, has been spearheading an initiative to reclaim the practice as an historic part of Indian culture after his Hindu nationalist government came to power in 2014.

Indian scholars believe yoga dates back 5,000 years, based on archaeological evidence of poses found inscribed on stones and references to Yogic teachings in the ancient Hindu scriptures of the Vedas.

Modi, who has established a government ministry charged with promoting yoga, last year led around 35,000 people in New Delhi in an outdoor session to mark the first world yoga day.

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