International Day of Yoga - Wikipedia The International Day of Yoga is a day in recognition of Yoga that is celebrated around the world annually on 21 June following its adoption by the United Nations in 2014 [1][2] As Yoga exercises have shown significant benefits for physical and mental well-being, [3][4] it was considered important by the UN to globally promote this wellness
International Day of Yoga | United Nations Recognizing its universal appeal, on 11 December 2014, the United Nations proclaimed 21 June as the International Day of Yoga by resolution 69 131 The International Day of Yoga aims to raise
How the world celebrated International Yoga Day 2025: From UN to Times . . . Yoga mats unfolded in parks and plazas as the sun rose across continents on June 21 — from Times Square to UN headquarters, London’s Strand, and living rooms across the world The 11th International Yoga Day was celebrated across the globe today with largescale gatherings, virtual events, and official messages promoting well-being and global harmony The theme for this year’s celebration
Why June 21 Is Celebrated as International Yoga Day: History, Theme . . . Why June 21 Is Celebrated as International Yoga Day: Why the World Celebrates Yoga on June 21: Every year on June 21, people from over 190 countries come together to honor a everlasting practice Yoga The International Day of Yoga also known as World Yoga Day is not just about stretching and contemplation It’s a powerful Global effort promoting health, mental clarity and physical unity
The History and Significance of International Yoga Day Recognizing its universal appeal and transformative power, the world comes together every year on June 21 to celebrate International Yoga Day This day is not just a celebration of yoga’s physical aspects but a homage to its profound spiritual and mental health benefits