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25 Sep 2025

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Yog Setu at Indore: A Soulful Confluence of Yoga, Service, and Sankalp
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Yog Setu at Indore: A Soulful Confluence of Yoga, Service, and Sankalp 

The Madhya Pradesh State Chapter of the Indian Yoga Association (IYA), in collaboration with Paramanand Institute of Yoga Sciences & Research, Indore, hosted Yog Setu on Sunday, August 3, 2025. Set against the serene backdrop of the Paramanand Institute, the day-long gathering brought together yoga practitioners, institutions, leaders, and seekers in a profound celebration of tradition, vision, and collective resolve for the future of Yoga.

Graced by eminent dignitaries such as Dr. Omanand Guruji, Chairman, Paramanand University Trust; Guruji Dr. H. R. Nagendra, Governing Council Member, IYA; Shri Shankar Lalwani Ji, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha); Shri Pushyamitra Bhargav Ji, Mayor of Indore; Dr. Radheshyam Mishra Ji, Founder, YogaLife Global; Shri Subodh Tiwari Ji, Secretary General, IYA; and Dr. S. P. Mishra Ji, CEO, Professional Certification Board (IYA), the event became a vibrant confluence of wisdom and inspiration. From the Secretariat, Shri Deepak Rawat and Smt Ankita Pandey marked their presence.

Sacred Beginnings

The gathering opened with the resonant chanting of Om, filling the atmosphere with vibrations of peace. The traditional lamp-lighting ceremony, accompanied by mantras, followed as a symbol of wisdom dispelling darkness. This spiritual beginning set the tone for a day rooted in reverence and collective aspiration.

Welcome & Felicitations

Smt. Pushpanjali Ji extended a heartfelt welcome to dignitaries, guests, and participants, followed by felicitations to honor the yoga leaders present. This warm gesture created a sense of shared belonging, reminding everyone that the event was not just a program, but a family coming together for the cause of Yoga.

Messages of Vision
Building upon this spirit of unity, Shri Subodh Tiwari Ji, Secretary General of IYA and CEO of Kaivalyadhama Yoga Institute, delivered an inspiring address on the Past, Present, and Future of IYA. He highlighted key initiatives such as the IYA Mobile App, certification programs, and collaborations with AYUSH and ICCR, stressing:
“When we are organized, we gain the power to set higher standards and expand the reach of Yoga globally.”

Reflecting on the International Day of Yoga 2025, he proudly noted the record participation of 25 crore people worldwide, an increase from 23 crore in 2024, underscoring the growing global resonance of Yoga.
To keep the audience engaged, a lively quiz session followed, sparking enthusiasm and testing participants’ knowledge about Yoga and IYA. This seamless blend of inspiration and interaction carried forward the energy of the morning.

Spiritual Reflections

Adding depth to the proceedings, Pandit Radheshyam Mishra Ji and Swami Omanand Ji shared profound insights, reminding that Yoga is not merely a practice but a transformative way of life. Pandit Ji beautifully articulated:
“True change does not come from words alone, but from practice. When citizens themselves embrace Yoga, it transforms both the individual and society.”

The gathering was further blessed by the online Aashirvachan of Maa Dr. Hansaji Yogendra, whose message of gratitude and collective resolve inspired all. Continuing this thread, Guruji Dr. H. R. Nagendra Ji spoke on Yoga as the bridge between science and consciousness, affirming its growing role in managing stress, lifestyle diseases, and complementing modern medicine.
This segment concluded with a special presentation on the IYA App by Shri Deepak Rawat, showcasing how technology is now enabling seamless connections between yoga teachers, students, and institutions.

Music, Fellowship & Reflection

The morning session culminated on a devotional note with a soulful musical performance by Purohit YT & Rhythmic PY, which immersed participants in bhakti and rhythm. A group photograph followed, capturing the spirit of unity before everyone gathered over lunch, fostering moments of fellowship and shared reflection.

Empowering Through Knowledge & Practice
Recharged after lunch, the assembly reconvened with another short quiz and meditation practice, grounding participants in stillness.

The afternoon’s highlight was a session by Dr. S. P. Mishra Ji, CEO of IYA PrCB, who spoke on Reaching the Masses through Certifications. He emphasized how standardized training ensures authenticity and quality in yoga education worldwide, sparking an engaging Q&A session with participants.
The momentum seamlessly transitioned into a profound session on Nasha Mukt Bharat, led by Guruji Dr. H. R. Nagendra, highlighting Yoga’s role in building an addiction-free, healthier society.

As the day progressed, the spirit of recognition and encouragement was carried into a certificate distribution ceremony, celebrating the contributions of yoga practitioners and leaders, followed by another collective photograph.

Looking Ahead
The Madhya Pradesh Chapter then outlined its future plans — a roadmap to strengthen institutions, deepen outreach, and foster collaborations to spread authentic Yoga further.

This forward-looking note paved the way for a heartfelt Vote of Thanks by Shri Yashwant Ji, who expressed gratitude to all dignitaries, teachers, and participants. Special appreciation was extended to the State Chapter team, including Shri Gajendra Ji, Smt. Neha Racca Ji, Smt. Pushpanjali Ji, and Shri Yashwant Ji, whose efforts made the event a success. The day concluded with High Tea, leaving participants enriched with fellowship and inspiration.

Spirit of Yog Setu
Beyond rituals, talks, and sessions, Yog Setu – Indore emerged as a sankalp — a collective resolve to carry Yoga into every home, institution, and heart, nurturing a Swachh (clean), Swasth (healthy), and Samanvit (harmonious) Bharat.

As Paramanand Guruji reminded:“The strength of the Association lies in these many hands and hearts who walk together to take Yoga forward.”
With chanting, reflection, wisdom, and music, Yog Setu – Indore became a living bridge between India’s ancient yoga traditions and the modern vision of collective wellbeing. It will be remembered as a soulful milestone in the journey of the Indian Yoga Association — where unity, wisdom, and service lit the path ahead.

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