The Consulate General of India, Houston in partnership with several supporting groups will celebrate Yoga Day on June 21, joining 155 countries around the world.
Consul General of India in Houston Dr Anupam Ray told PTI at a curtain raiser event that yoga is what "we (India) export -- well being of mind and body -- we do not export hatred or say that my religion is better than yours... What we say is that yoga is good for all".
"I encourage all Houstonians to perform yoga and actively participate in this event with interactive yoga sessions and yoga fair to spread the message of yoga for peace and harmony," Ray said.
As part of the state-wide celebrations, Deputy Consul General of India Surendra Adhana kicked off the event in San Antonio, TX at Tri Point event center on Saturday in the morning and later in the evening at Texas Capital Austin in the sprawling lawns of Capitol Building.
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The Indian mission in Houston has planned a series of events spread over a week in Houston, Woodlands (Houston), Austin, Dallas and San Antonio. The day will be celebrated in Houston on June 21 at the Levy Park at 6:00 PM (local time).
The guided group yoga will include restorative 'asanas' practice, wisdom breathing and meditation. It will be followed by a Holi style colourful dance session.
The events are being organised in association with Arya Samaj, iBAM Org, India House, Hindu Swyansevak Sangh, Brahma Kumaris, HTW-EYS, VYASA, ISHA Foundation, Art of Living Foundation, Hindus of Greater Houston, Ismaili Council, Prayala Yoga, Ekal Vidyalaya and Patanjali Yogpeeth.
Yoga, an ancient practice that originated in India around 5,000 years ago, is practised across the world in various forms.