‘Yoga should be explored as a business model’: Tezpur University

Centre for Yoga and Sports Sciences, Tezpur University on Saturday organized a National Seminar titled “Yoga for Human Excellence, Peace, and Holistic Well-Being” at the Council Hall of the University.
‘Yoga should be explored as a business model’: Tezpur University
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TEZPUR: Centre for Yoga and Sports Sciences, Tezpur University on Saturday organized a National Seminar titled “Yoga for Human Excellence, Peace, and Holistic Well-Being” at the Council Hall of the University. The objective of the seminar was to delve into the profound benefits of yoga, its role in promoting physical and mental well-being, and its significance in achieving human excellence.

Three distinguished scholars from Yoga and Sports Sciences domain, Prof. Sandeep Tiwari, Principal, Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences (IGIPESS), New Delhi, Dr. N.R.Krishna, Head, Dept. of Yogic Sciences, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE) Gwalior and Dr. L.T. Singh, Dept. of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Manipur University graced the occasion.

Delivering the inaugural address, Prof. Shambhu Nath Singh, Vice Chancellor, Tezpur University credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Baba Ramdev for popularising yoga worldwide. Prof. Singh explained the audience that invention of yoga was not confined to mere physical wellbeing only, but it was a tool for spiritual uplift. He also urged concerned stakeholders to explore yoga as a business model.

Speaking on the occasion as chief guest, Prof. Sandeep Tiwari discussed the Ashtanga Yoga School. “The Ashtanga philosophy is to integrate all of the eight limbs of yoga, which include: Yama (moral codes), Niyama (self-discipline), Asana (posture), Pranayama (breath control), Pratyahara (sense withdrawal), Dharana (concentration), Dhyana (meditation), and Samadhi (oneness with the self)”, Prof. Tiwari further explained.

Addressing the gathering, Dr NR Krishna said that one can transform personality through yoga. “Yoga is not a religious practice, but a human practice and excellence may be achieved through Yoga,” Dr Krishna said.

Dr LT Singh discussed the correlation between physical performance and yogic practice. Dr. Singh gave examples of sports persons, who through yogic science enhances sporting skill & performance.

Centre for Yoga and Sports Sciences, under the guidance of Prof. Papori Baruah, Head, has been organising several activities, such as, yoga camp for children, yoga exhibition, outreach activities etc. The seminar featured three technical sessions, where distinguished experts, scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts in the field of yoga shared their insights and experiences.

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