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Yoga connects the world, says Modi as he leads exercises

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Lucknow: Yoga has connected the world with India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday, as he rolled out his mat along with millions of others across the globe to celebrate the ancient practice.


Enthusiasts across India rose at the crack of dawn, many braving monsoon showers, to mark the third International Yoga Day.


Celebrity yoga guru Baba Ramdev claimed to have set a new world record for the largest yoga session by gathering more than 300,000 practitioners at an open-air ground in the western city of Ahmedabad.


Officials from Guinness World Records were checking data from the event, but if confirmed, the numbers easily beat the previous record set two years ago in New Delhi with 36,000 participants.


This year, police in New Delhi closed roads to make room for a mass yoga session held amid tight security in the heart of the capital.


Prime minister, a teetotal vegetarian who practises yoga daily, led some 50,000 people in an early-morning session in Lucknow, the capital of the northern state of Uttar Pradesh.


“Many countries which do not know our language, tradition, or culture are now connecting to India through yoga,” Modi said in an address to the crowd.


“Yoga connects body, mind and soul. It is playing a big role in bringing the world together too,” he said after performing various poses.


Indian scholars believe yoga dates back 5,000 years, based on archaeological evidence of poses found inscribed on stones and references to Yogic teachings in the ancient Hindu scriptures of the Vedas.


On Wednesday the UN headquarters in New York lit up with images of poses, among the events being held across more than 100 countries to mark the third International Yoga Day.


From China’s Great Wall to the London Eye, yoga fans performed ‘asanas’, or poses, at major landmarks.


Across India, schoolchildren, soldiers, politicians and bureaucrats bent and twisted their bodies on colourful mats at mass outdoor sessions.


In the southern city of Bangalore 98-year-old American Tao Porchon-Lynch, the world’s oldest yoga teacher according to Guinness World Records, led a mass session.


Television footage showed Indian soldiers performing yoga in their military overalls in the Himalayan region of Ladakh, at a height of 18,000 feet. — AFP


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