Practice of the Month
From Netala to Gangotri: A vibrant month for Sivananda Ashram 
Sivananda Ashram, a proud Member Institute of the Indian Yoga Association, has had a vibrant month filled with inspiring activities and community gatherings across its ashrams, centres, and other sacred locations in India. Highlights included a refreshing trip by students and teachers of the Trivandrum...
Chandigarh UT Chapter organizes four inspiring events 
The Indian Yoga Association, Chandigarh UT Chapter, has been actively engaging the community through a series of impactful initiatives and celebrations in recent months. Four major events were organized, each reflecting the Chapter’s commitment to yoga, culture, environment, and national spirit. Under the visionary leadership...
IYTA Brazil celebrates 50 years of yoga excellence 
IYTA Brazil, the International Associate of the Indian Yoga Association, celebrated its 50th anniversary with a three-day event held from August 1 to 3, 2025, in São Paulo. The celebrations, organized at the Associação Cultural e Assistencial Mie Kenjin do Brasil, brought together yoga practitioners,...
Maha SCC meets online 
The Maharashtra State Chapter Committee of Indian Yoga Association held its online meeting on 19th August 2025 at 9:00 pm to discuss forthcoming events and initiatives. The Secretary announced the upcoming National State Chapter Conclave scheduled at Lekhak Gaon, Rishikesh from 7th to 9th November...
Niramaya advances yoga education with key initiatives 
In July 2025, Niramaya, Associate Centre, IYA organized over ten impactful programs, including four major initiatives dedicated to promoting yoga education and furthering the mission of the Indian Yoga Association. A Niramaya delegation visited MBB University, Agartala, Tripura, where they held discussions with Dr. Bibhas...
TNSCC celebrates the spirit of yoga 
Yoga, a transformative path leading to peace and harmony, is one of the greatest gifts of India to the world. True yoga transcends physical prowess, bringing balance, discipline, and holistic well-being into every aspect of life. Under the able chairmanship of Padma Shri SKM. Maeilanandhan,...
Arshayoga Gurukulam highlights Yogic Approach to healthy living in the Seminar 
Arshayoga Gurukulam, Vadanappilly, Thrissur, Associate Centre of Indian Yoga Association, recently organized a seminar on the theme “Food is Medicine,” highlighting the intrinsic connection between diet, health, and yoga. The session was led by Mr. Oneil K. J., Retired Deputy Director of Agriculture, and attended...
Grand yoga workshop at Nivaru Military Station 
To mark International Yoga Day 2025, the Longewala Brigade organized a grand yoga workshop at Nivaru Military Station in collaboration with the Indian Yoga Association. The event, held under the theme “Yoga: The Fountain of Youth,” witnessed enthusiastic participation from soldiers, including Brigadiers, Colonels, and...
V European and III World Yoga Congress concludes successfully in Germany 
The V European Yoga Congress (April 25–26) and the III World Yoga Congress (April 27) were held at the Yoga Vidya Ashram in Bad Meinberg, Germany, International Associate under the auspices of Master Sukadev, to whom we express our heartfelt gratitude for his vision, dedication,...
Yoga Tourism in Africa: A rising wave of wellness and opportunity 
Yoga tourism is emerging as a powerful trend worldwide, and Tanzania is poised to become a leading destination for wellness travel. Known for its safaris and cultural richness, Tanzania is now exploring new frontiers with the help of Swasti Yoga Center, Associate Centre of the...



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26 Sep 2025

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Yoga for Generation NEXT
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Yoga for Generation NEXT 

Meetal Koticha Shah
Executive Trustee, Project ‘Life’ & Vice-Chairperson, IYA Gujarat Chapter

Youth are the future of tomorrow and representing it at every level. The work of the youth will take the country on the pathway of success. Youth is the promise for a better, brighter tomorrow. In present times of luxuries, social media and irregular lifestyle, it remains a huge challenge to assist and lead the next generation to healthier and happier ways to live a balanced and meaningful life.

Our nation has centuries old knowledge of health sciences. Yoga, Meditation and Pranayama being the important practices among them which are now recognized and acclaimed across the Globe.
Structuring a system to deliver this ancient knowledge treasure to the next generation can ensure great health benefits to the youth and can lay the foundation for their next generation to practice these as normal health regimes in their life style.

The invaluable health science knowledge can be transferred to them in two ways :

• Creating awareness regarding physical wellbeing – of mind & body.
• Inculcating knowledge of Darshan Shastra – beyond body and mind.

This health science presents extensive work in healing of body & mind, further unfolding progressive evolution towards beyond body and mind wellbeing. And the knowledge continues to grow with ongoing research.

Presenting great scope for experimentation, investigation and analysis, the need is to involve and enroll present as well as future generations to expand and strengthen the knowledge base in this incomparable gift to us from prior generation of scientists and masters of this practice.

Indian heritage of knowledge is wide spread and sound in every stream, may it be art & design, economics, literature or medicine. While the nation has in place established systems in various streams, an education system in Yoga Darshana takes its own priority place for future generations.

Together if we adopt synthesis of modern and ancient knowledge then we can generate extraordinary health standards and better lifestyle. Yogic living is not limited by age, sex, caste, creed or nationality and hence is Universal by nature.

Two significant messages can be given to the youth :

• Karmasukausalam – Efficiency in every action
• Samatvam Yogauchhayate – Harmonies development of self.

Yoga has multiple approaches – Asana, Pranayama, Bandhas, Mudras and Kriyas – which are easily suitable to practice by all generations. Though Yoga aims at the holistic development of higher characteristics in human persona, health of body and mind can be easily addressed through psychophysical approach of Yoga which is best suited to the need of youth in school, college and university to evolve healthier next generations.
The ancient Indian heritage system of Yoga Darshana deals with ethical and moral development of human beings through practice of Yama and Niyama.
Strengthening and healing physical body by practicing Asana, management of breathing by practicing Pranayama, minimalism by practicing Pratyahara, development and enhancement of human awareness and superconscious being by practicing Dharna and Dhayna. – all these work in tandem towards enhancing human potential from conscious to superconscious existence – Samadhi.

Youth today is well read, intelligent, versatile, analytical and have great energy. The energy needs to be channelized creatively which is best achieved through Yoga.

Success stories of many great people like Dr. A.P.J. Kalam, Mahatma Gandhi, Satayajit Ray, and Narayan Murti prove their success despite difficulties, not in absence of them. Learning from their life stories will bring about a stronger unification of modern science and ancient Indian knowledge.

In this era traditional practices of Yoga has to be presented in modern way to make it more appealing to the young generations. Let us create significant standards which will help youth to make Yoga as their lifestyle. In order to effectively transform the true message and meaningfulness of Yoga and the process and means need to be palatable, easy and interesting.

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