In its fourth edition on Thursday, the International Yoga Day's national event held at Dehradun was decked up with over 50,000 people performing yoga with the Prime Minister.
Outlook captures some of the best moments from the Fourth International Yoga Day celebration at Dehradun.
In its fourth edition on Thursday, the International Yoga Day's national event held at Dehradun was decked up with over 50,000 people performing yoga with the Prime Minister.
Outlook captures some of the best moments from main event held at the iconic British-era building of Forest Research Institute Campus at Dehradun.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Yoga has become one of the biggest mass movements in the quest for good health and wellbeing.
"Yoga has emereged as the biggest unifying force in the world," he said.
Wearing a white t-shirt and a pair of white trousers, PM Modi performed breathing exercises and yoga asanas with thousands and thousands of yoga enthusiasts.
"The world has embraced Yoga and glimpses of this can be seen in the manner in which International Day of Yoga has been marked every year," Modi said.
PM Modi also said that "Yoga is beautiful because it is ancient yet modern, it is constant yet evolving".
"India's legacy of which yoga is a significant part is unique and rich. We must take pride in it," the prime minister said, adding that it has the power to promote universal bortherhood as it unites and assimilates instead of dividing.
"If we don't take pride in our own legacy and heritage no one else will. We should not hesitate in honouring the gems of our own heritage," he added.
Addressing the large gathering at FRI, Modi said yoga has shown the world the way from "illness to wellness" and enriching lives across the globe.
PM Modi said, "From Dehradun to Dublin, from Shanghai to Chicago, from Jakarta to Johannesburg, Yoga is everywhere".
Photographs By : Jitender Gupta (Outlook)
(Inputs from PTI)