dawn showed Rajpath, or King’s Avenue, as a sea of white with scores of people, clad in new Yoga Day T-shirts, bending and stretching in sync with the English and Hindi instructions to a background score of Indian classical music being played over loudspeakers.
Central Delhi was sealed off and carpeted, with dozens of metal detectors and multiple checkpoints erected for the big day that saw other VIPs including Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal participate.
People in 650 districts joined in, with pictures pouring in on Twitter from across the country.
Some showed soldiers performing various yoga poses — or asanas — against a backdrop of soaring Snow Mountains at Siachen glacier, the world’s highest battleground, in disputed Indian Kashmir while others showed residents stretching it out in local parks.
India will be joined by yoga enthusiasts in 192 other countries — including in Britain, where mats will be rolled out along the banks of the River Thames.
In his maiden address to the United Nations General Assembly, Modi proposed to dedicate a day devoted to the ancient Indian discipline, prompting the UN to proclaim June 21 as the International Day of Yoga.
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.
And Modi, a vegetarian who practices the art daily, has made Yoga Day a key initiative of his Hindu nationalist government since he took office 13 months ago.
He wants to reclaim yoga as an historical part of Indian culture which has been lost to the West, where it has become a multi-billion-dollar industry.
Since storming to power, the Hindu nationalist premier has set up a ministry dedicated to promoting yoga and other traditional Indian treatments, and also started free yoga classes for his government’s three million bureaucrats and their families.
“Yoga is the soft power of India and through that soft power the whole world can be one global village... and violence can be removed with this kind of peace,” Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj has told reporters.
Swaraj is at the UN’s headquarters in New York for Yoga Day, when scores are expected to strike a pose in Times Square.
But the government’s push for “yoga for harmony and peace” met with criticism in the run-up to Sunday, with some religious minorities accusing Modi of pushing a pro-Hindu agenda in officially secular India.
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