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Yoga: Bharat's Invaluable Gift to the World
by V. Ravi Kumar
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AuthorV. Ravi Kumar
PublisherNiyogi Books Illustrated
SynopsisYoga: Bharat’s Invaluable Gift to the World is an inspiring story of millions practicing Yoga across the globe. On the historic occasion of the First International Day of Yoga, on 21 June 2015 as declared by the UN General Assembly, the book traces the wide canvas of Yoga, right from its origin and antiquity to its mass appeal and acceptance that has transcended geographical, cultural and national boundaries. The book highlights the amazing popularity of Yoga amongst all cross-sections of human society—corporates, celebrities, sportspersons, world leaders and the common populace. It has vividly captured the transformation the practice of Yoga has achieved, among individuals and societies alike, with the help of powerful images and quotations. The book subtly signifies that Yoga leads one to spiritual development by facilitating the control of the mind and senses, which gradually leads human society to Universal oneness, Peace and Harmony; an invaluable gift to mankind indeed. Going beyond G-3, G-5 and G-20, Yoga is G-All—a win-win situation for all lovers of humanity, ecology, environment, women empowerment and a healthy lifestyle.
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Binding: HardCover
About the author
V. Ravi Kumar an engineer by profession, he gave up his position as Project Engineer at M/S Larsen & Toubro to serve society working with the youth of Gujarat and in the tribal areas of Maharastra. He has conducted more than 200 Yoga camps in 40 countries. Currently serving as the International Joint Coordinator of the Hindu Swayamsewak Sangh and Advisor to the Vishwa Adhyayan Kendra, Mumbai, he has authored many books on related subjects, which have been translated into several Indian languages.