International Yoga Day 2022 Theme, Logo, Date, Celebration, Meaning, Wishes, Poster, Venue, History

International Yoga Day 2022 Theme, Logo, Date, Celebration, Meaning, Wishes, Poster, Venue, History

International Yoga Day 2022 is going to be celebrated all across the world to commemorate the advantages of Yoga, know the theme, logo and date

Following its establishment at the United Nations General Assembly in 2014, the International Day of Yoga has been observed yearly on June 21st since 2015. Let me tell you that Yoga is an Indian physical, mental, and spiritual activity.

International Yoga Day 2022 Theme, Logo, Date, Celebration, Meaning, Wishes, Poster, Venue And History

In his 2014 UN address, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed the date of June 21 since it is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and has particular importance in many regions of the world.

Now, as we all know that this year, 12th June is not so far, people started talking about International Yoga Day 2022. So, let’s find out more about it:

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Theme Of International Yoga Day 2022

Yoga, according to the United Nations, may be an important tool in humanity’s collective drive to promote a sustainable lifestyle in balance with the world. The theme for this year’s Yoga Day events is “Yoga for Humanity,” in keeping with this ethos.

This theme was also chosen to honour the pivotal role that Yoga performed throughout the pandemic (COVID-19). Yoga assisted individuals not just in retaining their sanity but also in alleviating their agony during the COVID-19.

Why International Yoga Day Is Celebrated Every Year?

Every year in June, the International Day of Yoga 2022 is commemorated to raise public awareness about the indispensable advantages of Yoga and its influence on people’s lives.

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How Do People Celebrate This Day Every Year?

On Yoga Day, people from all over the world assemble in various locations such as yoga studios, playgrounds, stadiums, and parks to perform this exercise together.

History Behind International Yoga Day

Yoga’s origins may be traced back thousands of years to a time when people had no idea of religion. Lord Shiva was the first Yogi, according to the Vedas, and he passed on his knowledge of Yoga to the ‘Seven Sages’ (Saptarishis). Saptarishis are also thought to have travelled to various regions of the world to share the knowledge of Yoga.

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In the United Nations General Assembly on September 27, 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested the notion of International Yoga Day (UN General Assembly). The United Nations General Assembly recognized June 21 to be “International Yoga Day” on December 11, 2014.

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