Ananda Marga Celebrates International Yoga Day 2026 Across the Globe

June 23, 2026

Ananda Marga Celebrates International Yoga Day 2026 Across the Globe

21 June 2026

Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha enthusiastically celebrated International Day of Yoga 2026 across numerous countries, cities, educational institutions, government offices, community centers, and public spaces around the world.

The celebrations brought together thousands of participants from diverse backgrounds, including students, teachers, government officials, professionals, community leaders, and spiritual seekers. Yoga demonstrations, meditation sessions, yogasanas, Kaoshikii dance, Tandava, health awareness programs, and spiritual discourses were conducted in collaboration with district administrations, schools, colleges, offices, resident welfare associations, and local communities.

From India to Australia, Europe to Southeast Asia, and many other regions, participants experienced the holistic benefits of Yoga through practical sessions guided by dedicated Ananda Marga Yoga teachers, Acaryas, and volunteers.

The essence of Yoga was highlighted through the timeless Sanskrit aphorism:

“संयोगो योगो इत्युक्तो, जीवात्मा परमात्मनः।”

Yoga is not merely physical exercise. True Yoga is the union of the individual soul (Jiivātma) with the Supreme Consciousness (Paramātman). It is the path of inner growth, self-realization, harmony, and spiritual awakening.

Throughout the celebrations, special emphasis was placed on the deeper spiritual dimensions of Yoga as taught by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, the founder of Ananda Marga. Participants were encouraged to adopt Yoga as a complete way of life that nurtures physical health, mental clarity, emotional balance, and spiritual progress.

The events demonstrated that Yoga transcends boundaries of nationality, culture, religion, and language, serving as a universal science for human well-being and collective harmony.

As the world faces increasing physical, mental, social, and environmental challenges, Yoga offers a practical path toward peace, resilience, and inner fulfillment.

Let us embrace Yoga as a way of life—bringing balance to the body, clarity to the mind, and bliss to the soul.

Yoga is the path. Yoga is the Dharma.

🌿 May this International Yoga Day inspire everyone to practice Yoga, Meditation, and a life of service and universal love.

Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha
Self-Realization and Service to All

Indian embassy hosts Yoga session at Lincoln Memorial; envoy calls it a celebration of India’s civilisational heritage.

June 24, 2025

Washington, DC [US], June 20 (ANI): The Indian Embassy in Washington, DC, on Thursday (local time) organised a vibrant Yoga session at the iconic Lincoln Memorial ahead of the International Day of Yoga on June 21. The event saw enthusiastic participation from a large number of people, including members of the Indian diaspora and local residents.

Speaking at the event, India’s Ambassador to the US, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, said, “We are all here to celebrate the 11th International Day of Yoga. An enormous, great, fun-filled celebration of India’s ancient civilisation heritage in the form of Yoga. A large number of extended Indian families and the Indian diaspora are present with us here, along with the other citizens of the US. It’s a wonderful day, a wonderful experience for us…I want to thank everybody for being here with us this morning to celebrate this heritage from India.

Yoga and meditation instructor Acharya Govind Brahmachari, who led the session, highlighted Yoga’s deeper purpose beyond physical fitness.

“Yoga is widely popular already. We want to bring yoga to every household worldwide because it has many benefits. The deeper aspects of yoga are perhaps not so much known yet. We are here to spread awareness of the original purpose of yoga to actually attain a sense of freedom or oneness with the universe. So that’s a deeper aspect of yoga that’s very much related to meditation. Then the yoga postures, which are known as yoga asanas, are a part of the practice, part of a holistic system to support the mind, to attain freedom from unpleasant feelings and emotions and thoughts,” he said.

Dr Smita Patel, a participant at the session, praised the initiative and highlighted the health benefits of yoga.

“I would like to congratulate Prime Minister Modi for starting this 11 years ago, and I liked today’s theme ‘One Earth, One Health’. As a physician, I believe yoga is as essential as breathing and taking medication. Yoga helps reduce anxiety, improve depression, and for children, it helps their attention span, concentration, ability to focus on a task, and ability to complete a task,” she said.

Acharya Madhuvartanand Avdhut from Ananda Marga Yoga and Meditation Centre also shared his thoughts, saying,

“The first yogi was Lord Shiva, who came to this earth 7000 years ago. Yoga has three different parts. Yog Asana, Yog Darshan and Yog Sadhana… Yoga is a multi-faceted approach to healthy living. Yoga can bring world peace and it can unite human society…”

The event reflected the growing global embrace of Yoga not just as a physical discipline but as a holistic path to well-being, inner peace, and universal harmony.

This year in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the national celebrations from Visakhapatnam, where he will participate in the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) session at the city’s beachfront. Nearly 5 lakh participants are expected to join him in the mass yoga demonstration.

Simultaneously, Yoga Sangam events will be held at over 3.5 lakh locations across India, making this one of the largest coordinated Yoga celebrations.

In addition, citizen engagement initiatives like ‘Yoga with Family’ and youth-focused campaigns under ‘Yoga Unplugged’ have been launched on digital platforms such as MyGov and MyBharat to promote participation and awareness.

According to the release from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the 2025 theme — “Yoga for One Earth, One Health” — highlights the interconnectedness of human and planetary health and echoes the global vision of collective wellness, rooted in India’s philosophy of “Sarve Santu Niramaya” (May all be free from disease).

Since 2015, when the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted India’s proposal to observe 21st June as IDY, the Prime Minister has led the celebrations from various locations, including New Delhi, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Mysuru, New York (UN Headquarters), and Srinagar. IDY has since evolved into a powerful global health movement.