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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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16 Dec 2025

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Yoga as the Foundation of Inner and Collective Harmony
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Yoga as the Foundation of Inner and Collective Harmony 

In an age marked by rapid material progress and simultaneous inner unrest, the role of Yoga has never been more crucial. Beyond its popular perception as a physical discipline, Yoga is the science of self-realization and the path to harmonizing the body, mind, and soul.

The ancient rishis of Bharat envisioned Yoga not merely as a personal practice, but as a means of collective upliftment. Patanjali’s Ashtanga Yoga emphasizes ethical disciplines (yama and niyama) before moving into physical postures (asana) and breath regulation (pranayama). This order is not incidental-it reminds us that character precedes capability, and societal peace begins with individual responsibility.

The group of women doing yoga at sunrise near the sea

Today, when disconnection, stress, and alienation loom large across communities, Yoga stands as a timeless remedy. But for Yoga to create a deep impact, it must move from the mats into our minds, relationships, institutions, and governance. It must become a lived philosophy.

At Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, inspired by the ideals of Pujya Gurudev Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya, we have witnessed how Yoga-when combined with spiritual insight and social responsibility- can transform youth into torchbearers of values-based living. Whether through community outreach, holistic health initiatives, or integrating yogic wisdom into modern educat!on, the outcomes have been both humbling and hopeful.

It is time we envision Yoga as a social force-not in opposition to modernity but as its ethical backbone. A force that builds not just healthier individuals, but a more compassionate civilization.

As Yogavani continues its noble journey, may each word written and read echo the call for inner awakening and collective harmony . Let us remember: the world doesn’t need more information­ it needs more integration. Yoga offers just that.

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