YogaPeace Sansthan, an Associate Centre of the Indian Yoga Association, successfully conducted the “Anandam for Students” program in Rajasthan, fostering holistic development among young learners through yoga and mindfulness. The initiative, led by Yogacharya Dhakaram, was organized in collaboration with Noble Education Group, Jhunjhunu, and…
I am thrilled to learn that Yogavani, a beloved online magazine, has released its first-ever physically printed issue. This milestone has been eagerly awaited, as many have expressed the desire for a tangible edition to broaden its reach and serve as a lasting resource for the expanding community of yoga students and professionals. With its insightful coverage of past, present, and future perspectives, Yogavani has become an invaluable document for Yoga Sadhaks.
The global recognition of yoga’s significance is evident, with more than 190 countries embracing it as a vital wellness practice. Yoga is now widely accepted as a holistic health system that nurtures the physical, mental, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of individuals, enhancing performance and productivity. As a profession, yoga is steadily gaining traction, establishing itself as a complementary therapy alongside naturopathy, panchakarma, acupressure, yagna, and other traditional practices.
The dedicated efforts to publish both popular and scholarly articles on yoga, focusing on health, consciousness, and excellence, have made Yogavani a preferred choice worldwide. This significant achievement would not have been possible without the visionary leadership of Yogacharya Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani and the unwavering support of the IYA Management. Their commitment to this initiative is truly commendable.
I extend my heartfelt congratulations on the release of the first printed issue of Yogavani and look forward to its widespread acclaim both in India and internationally.
Dr SP Mishra,
CEO, Professional Certification Board