Vyasa Yoga Singapore, Associate Centre of Indian Yoga Association, celebrated its 25th year of establishment along with the 7th International Yoga Conference on October 19th and 20th, 2024, at the Galaxy Ballroom, CSC Tessensohn, in Singapore supported by High Commission of India in Singapore, Singapore…
Vyasa Yoga Singapore, Associate Centre of Indian Yoga Association, celebrated its 25th year of establishment along with the 7th International Yoga Conference on October 19th and 20th, 2024, at the Galaxy Ballroom, CSC Tessensohn, in Singapore supported by High Commission of India in Singapore, Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) and Indian Yoga Association (IYA). Organized by VYASA Yoga & Ayurveda Singapore, this prestigious event brought together an exceptional lineup of speakers, showcasing the contributions of esteemed professionals in the field of yoga and wellness.
The conference was inaugurated by Shri Neil Parekh, Hon. Member of Parliament, Government of Singapore, Smt Pooja Tillu, Deputy High Commissioner of India to Singapore, Dr. H.R. Nagendra Guruji, Chancellor, Dr. Manjunath N.K., Vice-Chancellor, Dr HR Dayananda Swamy, Director of Finance & Administration, S-VYASA University and Shri Manoj Thakur, Managing Director of Vyasa Yoga Singapore.
Dr HR Nagendra Guruji, Governing Council Member, IYA gave the delegates a memorable opportunity of enjoying multiple practical sessions on Advanced Yoga practices including Mind Sound Resonance Technique (MSRT) and the Pranic Energizing Technique (PET) and delivered a keynote address on Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy, emphasizing the importance of holistic approaches to health and wellness.
The conference’s theme, “Comprehensive Wellness Strategy,” resonated with attendees and underscored VYASA’s nearly 25-year commitment to wellness in Singapore. Over these years, the organization has trained more than 4,000 yoga instructors and therapists, establishing itself as a cornerstone in the fields of yoga and Ayurveda in affiliation with VYASA Bengaluru, which is well-regarded for its research and educational programs.
The primary goal of the conference was to increase community awareness of the diverse benefits of yogic science for physical, psychological, and mental well-being. The event included a range of pre-event and post-event lectures, offering ample opportunities for engagement and learning. Over 25 sessions were conducted by renowned speakers from 14 countries including USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, Singapore, India, and Australia to name a few with the conference aiming to reach more than 10,000 participants worldwide and promote Yoga and Ayurveda on a global scale.
This year’s conference played a pivotal role in spreading the ideologies of S-VYASA, fostering advancements in health education, and advocating for peace amid global challenges. It provided a platform for speakers, policymakers, and delegates to generate innovative ideas for integrating conventional and complementary medicine systems to enhance immunity and endurance.