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Posted on June 20, 2025 By

New Delhi [India], June 20: Tomorrow, India will awaken not just to another sunrise, but to a nationwide celebration that blends movement with meaning. As the world marks the 11th International Day of Yoga, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is bringing this year’s theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health”, to life by hosting sessions across 81 of the country’s most treasured monuments.

From the silent grandeur of Konark to the centuries-old stones of Chittorgarh, yoga enthusiasts, tourists, students, and curious first-timers will unroll their mats under the open sky. The Ministry of Ayush has partnered with ASI to organize the event, which is designed to create a direct connection between India’s ancient physical spaces and its equally ancient wellness traditions.

To ensure everyone can participate, the government has waived entry fees at all ASI monuments for the day.

Yoga in the Heart of History

The idea behind choosing heritage sites isn’t just symbolic, it’s deeply intentional. Practicing yoga where kings once walked, where artisans once carved stories in stone, and where cultures converged over centuries, offers a quiet reminder: that India’s knowledge systems were never separate from its way of life.

Visitors will find themselves stretching and meditating in places like:

  • Purana Qila in Delhi
  • Gol Gumbaz in Karnataka
  • Kanheri Caves near Mumbai
  • Sun Temple in Odisha
  • Adalaj Vav in Gujarat
  • And dozens more across the country

Each site will host guided sessions, open to all, led by trained instructors who will walk participants through breathing techniques, foundational postures, and the philosophies behind the practice.

Ministers to Join, Public Invited

In a coordinated effort to make Yoga Day a collective experience, several Union Ministers will join celebrations at historic sites across India:

  • Home Minister Amit Shah will be present at Adalaj Vav near Ahmedabad.
  • Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, will join practitioners at Safdarjung Tomb in Delhi.
  • Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will take part at Kanheri Caves, Mumbai.
  • Pralhad Joshi, Minister of Consumer Affairs, will attend the session at Pattadakal in Karnataka.

Meanwhile, the main event will take place in Visakhapatnam, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to lead the session. His participation will be broadcast live across multiple sites and digital platforms.

Delhi’s Science Centre Mix Movement with Learning

While most of the country will celebrate outdoors, one of Delhi’s most dynamic institutions is taking a more academic approach. The National Science Centre (NSC) marks the occasion with a blend of yoga, science, and art, drawing young minds into the world of holistic well-being.

  • A painting competition where students will explore yoga themes through art.
  • A talk on the scientific benefits of yoga, connecting traditional wisdom with modern medical insights.
  • A yoga asana competition for school and college students.
  • And creative contests like essay writing, aimed at encouraging both reflection and expression.

Yoga for the Individual, the Nation, and the Planet

The phrase “Yoga for One Earth, One Health” might sound poetic, but it carries serious meaning, especially in a time when climate change, stress, and global health crises are top of mind. Yoga, in this context, is more than a form of physical exercise. It becomes a quiet resistance to chaos, a personal tool for clarity, and a global call for balance.

This year’s celebrations, held across ancient temples and scholarly institutions, highlight a deeper truth: that India’s heritage has always carried within it the tools not just for survival, but for sustained well-being, of body, mind, society, and nature.

Conclusion: A Day to Breathe as One

As India prepares to roll out mats beneath domes and between colonnades, it’s not just about perfecting a posture or touching your toes. It’s about taking a collective breath. One that acknowledges the past, honors the present, and imagines a more balanced future.

And for one day, entry fees and boundaries will dissolve. The monuments will speak not through plaques or guides, but through silence, breath, and motion. A national reminder that healing begins when we pause and move together.

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