Nepalese urged to embrace healthy lifestyle through yoga

     Written by : IANS | Wed, Jun 21, 2017, 04:22 PM

Nepalese urged to embrace healthy lifestyle through yoga

Kathmandu, June 21: Nepali Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba on Wednesday appealed to the people to adopt a healthy lifestyle by making yoga a part of their lives.

Deuba made the remarks while addressing a mass yoga demonstration ceremony here on the occasion of the third International Day of Yoga, Xinhua news agency reported.

Claiming that yoga helps maintain peace and harmony, he asked all to be healthy and prosperous through regular practice.

"Yoga is an ancient discipline which is essential for both mental and physical health. Yoga helps to have a healthy body and healthy mind and in overall, a balanced life," Deuba said.

Along with the yoga practitioners, Deuba also attempted the soothing "Om" chanting and expressed commitment to building a healthy society.

Dressed in Nepali formal dress, Deuba demonstrated standing yoga postures to encourage the participants.

This is the second year the Nepal government formally celebrated the International Day of Yoga, which was declared by the UN.

Ministers, MPs, dignitaries, and hundreds of people from different walks of life jointly performed yoga postures despite heavy rainfall since early morning.

Yoga has been gaining wide popularity in Nepal in recent years. It is regarded as an invaluable gift of ancient tradition and most essential for a healthy life.

Yoga instructor Mohan Man Shrestha told Xinhua: "I am teaching yoga for 10 years. If we continued yoga every day, we should never visit hospitals or doctors. It's good for both physical and mental health.

"I am 64 years old but I have never taken any medicines or visited hospitals. It has been possible only through yoga," added Shrestha.

According to instructors, most yoga practitioners in Nepal are women. They gather in local yoga centers or available spaces every morning and practice different postures.

Since health problems like gastritis, diabetes, and uterus ailments are common among Nepalese, they regard yoga as a perfect medium to fight such diseases.