Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh
For Immediate Press Release
Health for humanity: Yoga Marathon concluded successfully nationwide
Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS), USA organized, all round yoga posture exercise, "Surya Namaskar" or "Sun Salutations." Between Jan. 17 and Feb. 1, the project "Surya Namaskar Yagna" ("SNY") or Offerings of Sun Salutations concluded with 696,663 salutations. About 6,500 people all over the U.S. performed nearly 700,000 "salutations to the sun," a type of yoga exercise, during a two-week period last month.
Among the participants were some prisoners.Nancy Maclaine, yoga trainer in a minimum security prison in Austin, Texas, initiated the yoga exercise in the prison cell for the inmates.Maclaine said, "I teach them meditation to help sustain them through the hard times inside and give them a tool to use when they get out. I am delighted to now also be able to introduce this practice of daily Surya Namaskar to them. I hope it travels with them wherever they go."
Performing Surya Namaskar in a set of ten yoga postures provides good exercise to the whole body, calms the mind, and sharpens the intellect. This is the third year in a row that this activity assisted in bringing health awareness among people, regardless of age, gender, race, religion or nationality. The project coincides with the Hindu festival "Makar Sankranti" that typically falls on January 14 every year.
The sun is the source of energy for all life on earth. Surya Namaskar is a combination of yoga postures, performed in a pre-determined sequence. They are a set of well-balanced movements that stretch and exercise all the muscles in the body, thus keeping the body and mind healthy. It is practiced all over the world in more than 40 different ways.
Some of the highlights of this national event include:
Mayor
Stephen Stockton of Bloomington, IL, Mayor William Floyd of Decatur,
GA, Mayor Christopher Koos of Normal, IL, and Congressman John
Sullivan of Tulsa, OK appreciated these efforts to spread healthy
activities in the communities by special declaration.
One
local participant in Houston, Cathal Keane said, "It is
encouraging and empowering for every yoga practitioner and for anyone
who is thinking about practicing yoga to participate in such a
unifying event. The day has truly captured the essence of yoga to
unite, and it has inspired me to share my practice with
friends."
"Inspite of the sub-zero temperature that
prevailed in the twin cities area during those 2 weeks volunteers
warmed the air with their dedication and motivational spirit,"
said Bhuvanak Ayyar, SNY coordinator from Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
while expressing the success of the SNY/Yoga Marathon.
National
coordinator for SNY project, Vinayak Subramanian, from Boston, MA,
hoped that all participants will continue this exercise all year
round and achieve the health benefits. He also expressed the
confidence that this project will spread the message of "Yoga
for Health" and will reach out further to the larger society in
coming years.
SNY Marathon Highlights in Pictures (Visit here for more pictures)
SNY Marathon at Atlanta, GA - Kids performing Surya Namaskars
SNY Marathon at Bloomington, IL - Kids active participation in Surya Namaskars
Volunteers from New York participating in SNY Marathon
Details of this event, training resources, and advertising aids to make this project successful are available on the official HSS SNY website: www.hssus.org/sny. For questions or suggestions:
SNY Contact: Vinayak Subramanian: s...@hssus.org
HSS Contact: Vikas Deshpande: vvdes...@gmail.com
HSS is a non-profit cultural organization dedicated to preserving Hindu Dharma and its Dharmic roots in the society. HSS runs "Balagokulam" program for children throughout the US to impart Hindu cultural values to children. HSS also runs programs for youth and parents that focus on integral personality development (physical, intellectual, social and spiritual). HSS has over 110 chapters across the US. For more information on HSS, visit http://www.hssus.org/ and http://www.balagokulam.org or contact 973-860-2HSS.