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International Yoga Day: PM Modi hails Bengal’s spiritual heritage; Advocates yoga for healthy ageing & mental wellness

While leading the International Yoga Day in Kolkata, Prime Minister Modi emphasized that the celebrations gained greater significance as West Bengal is the hub of rich cultural and spiritual heritage. He reiterated that yoga should become an integral part of people's lives as it is the key for healthy ageing, wisdom & mental wellness

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Yoga Day celebrations in Kolkata

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Kolkata: Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the national observance of the 12th International Day of Yoga from Red Road in Kolkata on June 21, Sunday. The Prime Minister participated in the Common Yoga Protocol session along with thousands of Yoga practitioners. Extending his greetings to people across the world on the occasion of the International Day of Yoga, PM Modi observed that June 21 is marked as the longest day of the year in several parts of the world and has also emerged as one of the largest collective celebrations of humanity through yoga.

Addressing the gathering in Kolkata, the Prime Minister said that inspiring images of yoga were being witnessed from different parts of the world. “From the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean and from Bengal and the Northeast to the western region of Saurashtra, the entire nation appeared energised by the spirit of yoga. The country and the world seemed connected through a shared commitment to wellness and harmony, reflecting the unifying power of yoga”, remarked PM Modi.

From physical wellness to inner peace, yoga enriches every aspect of life. Delighted to join this year’s celebrations in Kolkata. https://t.co/75UZECw8JR

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 21, 2026

PM Modi hails rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Bengal

The Prime Minister also praised the people of Kolkata for their efforts under the “Swachhta Se Swagat” initiative. He said that the dedication, hard work and civic responsibility demonstrated by the citizens in maintaining cleanliness had become an inspiration for people across the country.

PM Modi stated that celebrating Yoga Day in West Bengal carried special significance because of the state’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage. He recalled that Bengal is the land where Bhagwan Ramakrishna Paramahansa lived and taught, from where Swami Vivekananda introduced India’s spiritual wisdom and yoga traditions to the world and where Maharshi Aurobindo and Lahiri Mahasaya contributed immensely to the advancement of yogic thought and practice.

Referring to the teachings of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, the Prime Minister said that true human identity is shaped through meaningful connections with the world around us, a principle that lies at the heart of yoga. He also cited Aurobindo’s belief that the whole of life is yoga, observing that when yoga becomes part of one’s nature, it strengthens the foundation of human unity.

Yoga for healthy ageing

“Yoga is not merely a form of physical exercise and cannot be confined to any particular age group. It is a source of consciousness, vitality and inner illumination that enriches every stage of human life”, PM Modi emphasised. Referring to this year’s International Day of Yoga theme, “Yoga for Healthy Ageing”, he said that yoga offers a pathway to remaining healthy, active and energetic even as one grows older.

The Prime Minister stated that healthy ageing means ensuring that advancing years do not diminish human potential. He said that yoga encourages continuous growth and self-improvement throughout life. He expressed the aspiration that individuals should strive to be more flexible at forty than they were at twenty, more energetic at fifty than they were at thirty and more resilient to lifestyle-related diseases at seventy than they were at fifty.

আজ সকালে কলকাতার রেড রোডে একটি যোগ দিবসের এক ব্যতিক্রমী কর্মসূচি অনুষ্ঠিত হয়, যেখানে প্রত্যেকের জীবনে যোগাভ্যাসের গুরুত্ব সম্পর্কে একটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ বার্তা প্রদানের লক্ষ্যে সমাজের সমস্ত স্তরের মানুষ অংশগ্রহণ করেন।

এবারের, মূল ভাবনা ছিল ‘সুস্থ বার্ধক্যের জন্য যোগ’, যা ফিট এবং… pic.twitter.com/95FVBKAfhc

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 21, 2026

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PM Modi noted that yoga helps improve flexibility, sustain energy levels, reduce stress and promote mental well-being while also helping prevent lifestyle disorders. Regular practice of yoga transforms individuals into lifelong learners of their own bodies and minds. He said that the greater self-awareness leads to better self-management and a healthier way of life.

The Prime Minister remarked that the theme “Yoga for Healthy Ageing” is not limited to the elderly but is relevant for people of all ages, making yoga a lifelong companion in the pursuit of health, well-being and personal growth. He observed that balance is the very foundation of yoga and is equally essential for a fulfilling life. Yoga teaches the art of living in a balanced manner. It guides individuals on what should be done and what should be avoided, helping them develop a healthier lifestyle.

Yoga for wisdom and mental well-being

The Prime Minister emphasised that yoga is not confined to physical well-being alone. Rather, it provides a pathway from mental wellness to physical wellness. Referring to the expression “Yukta Chestasya Karmasu”, he said that yoga helps individuals develop the wisdom to distinguish between what is right and what is not.

কলকাতায় অনুষ্ঠিত যোগ দিবস কর্মসূচির আরও কিছু মুহূর্ত এখানে তুলে ধরা হলো pic.twitter.com/0urXI5luvV

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 21, 2026

“Such awareness becomes a source of inner peace and also creates pathways towards global harmony. Yoga is no longer relevant only as a personal lifestyle practice; it has become a necessity for building a better future for the world”, PM Modi noted.

PM Modi stated that while millions of people participate in yoga activities every year on the occasion of the International Day of Yoga, the day also provides an opportunity to renew a collective commitment towards making yoga an integral part of everyday life. He called upon people to ensure that yoga is not restricted to a single day or a single event, but becomes a permanent part of their lives, their families and the lives of future generations.

(With Inputs from ANI)

Topics: West BengalPrime Minister Narendra ModiInternational Yoga DayKolkataHealth
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