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'Yoga is free from copyrights', says PM Modi as he addresses Yoga Day 2023 event at UN Headquarters

Guinness world record created for most nationalities in a yoga session at UN headquarters in New York, which was led by PM Modi

Written by  Jasleen Kaur -- June 21st 2023 07:11 PM -- Updated: June 21st 2023 07:49 PM
'Yoga is free from copyrights', says PM Modi as he addresses Yoga Day 2023 event at UN Headquarters

'Yoga is free from copyrights', says PM Modi as he addresses Yoga Day 2023 event at UN Headquarters

PTC Web Desk: PM Narendra Modi on Wednesday addressed the International Yoga Day 2023 event at UN Headquarters in New York. "Yoga comes from India and it's a very old tradition. Yoga is free from copyrights, patents and...royalty payments, he said while addressing a gathering.

PM Narendra Modi said, "Yoga is adaptable to your age, gender and fitness level. [It] is portable and...truly universal," adding that "Wonderful to see entire world come together again for Yoga".



Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also urged people to join hands together to realise the goal of 'One Earth, One Family, One Future'.

Addressing the special event, PM Modi said, "On this fine morning, we are gathered here at the UN at the meeting point of entire humanity. In this wonderful city of New York. I know many people have come from very far. I thank them. I am told that almost every nationality is represented here today. Yoga means to unite, so your coming together is an expression of another form of Yoga."


"I remember nine years ago, exactly here I had the honour to propose celebrating International Yoga Day on June 21," he added.

Prime Minister Modi said last year, the entire world came together to support India's proposal to celebrate 2023 as the International Year of Millets and it was wonderful to see the people across nationalities coming together for Yoga.

"I have just paid respect to UN peacekeepers. In 2015, I called for a new memorial to be built in their memory. Last week, the world came together to make this reality. As the largest troop-contributing nation, we are grateful to all nations for their support of the noble cause," he said.

"Yoga comes from India, it is a very old tradition. Yoga is free of copyrights, patents and royalty payments. Yoga is adaptable to your age, gender and fitness level. Yoga is portable and is truly universal," PM Modi added.

He said Yoga is "portable" as it could be practised at home, at work or in transit. "It is also flexible as it can be practised alone. Do it in a group or learn from the teacher," PM Modi said.

"Yoga is a way of life. It is a way to mindfulness in thought and action, a way to live in harmony with self, with others and with nature. I am delighted that many of you are working on scientifically validating the values of yoga," he added.

"Let us use the power of Yoga not only to be healthy, and happy but also to be kind to ourselves and to each other. Let us use the power of Yoga to build bridges of friendship, a peaceful world and a cleaner, greener and sustainable future. Let us join hands together to realise the goal of 'One Earth, One Family, One Future'," he said further.

PM Modi concluded his address by chanting "Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina, Sarve Santu Niramaya (a Sanskrit shloka meaning, May all be happy, may all be healthy)". 

Guinness world record 

Meanwhile, Guinness world record was created for most nationalities in a yoga session at the Yoga Day event led by PM Narendra Modi, at the UN headquarters in New York on Wednesday. 

- With inputs from agencies

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