"Health for Humanity" - Second Year of
Successful Suryanamaskar Yagna Event
30 States, 131 Places
5729 participants & 616,603 Surya Namaskars
Government official appreciation :
Bloomington (IL),
Tulsa (OK),
Oklahoma Congressman
TV / Radio coverage :
ABC news KAAL,
TV Asia,
NBC
news KTTC,
ITV Asia,
Radio interview
Photos,
Print
media,
SNY 08 activities across USA
Second
annual offering of salutes to the Sun, known as "Surya Namaskar Yagna"
successfully achieved its objective of 'Health for Humanity'. Surya
Namaskar is a 10-step body conditioning method that uses the ancient
Indian Yoga techniques. Each year Hindus worldwide celebrate January
14th as Makar Samkranti day-- a change of season and the day the Sun
enters the sign of Capricorn or Makar. Makar Samkranti brings in longer
days, thus the festivity symbolizes sunshine in the life. Hindu
Swayamsevak Sangh, USA (HSS) local centers, along with several Yoga
groups and community organizations, actively participated at over 130
locations all across the U.S. in this unique public health awareness
campaign that started on January 12th, 2008 and concluded on January
27th, 2008. Surya Namaskar is a type of Yoga practice consisting of 10
steps of body postures from standing position to gradually leaning to
lie straight on the floor and reverse the same to the original
position. Each of these positions is associated with a breathing
technique that in addition to conditioning the body muscles also helps
practice deep respiration techniques.
For past two weeks, children aged five to adults above 70
enthusiastically performed Surya Namaskars. More than 5700 people
performed over 600 thousand Surya Namaskars.. From East Coast to West
Coast, North to South, many places conducted marathon events where for
several hours participants continued performing approximately 6 minutes
of one set of Surya Namaskar where total 13 of such offerings were
performed with each including 10 yoga postures. In New York, 24 years
old Rudra Upadhyay, 17 years old Suraj Bassit, both originally from
Guyana, and 26 years old Piyush Satapathy, originally from Orissa,
India, respectively performed 845, 825 and 832 Surya Namaskars within
five hours span, during the locally held Surya Namaskar Marathon! Some
of the local centers performed as many as 15,000 Surya Namaskars during
Marathon events while regions exceeded 50,000 in numbers.
This
event was widely welcomed all across the US. Local TV channels, print
media and community news media acknowledged the success of this event,
especially in the City of Tulsa, OK and the City of Bloomington, IL.
Oklahoma Congressman John Sullivan acknowledged HSS' efforts to bring
fitness awareness in the community with special citations. Although
such a visibility and appreciation is highly encouraging, the major
success of this project came from the enthusiasm of the participants
from the cross-section of the community, independent of age, sex,
nationality and individual faith. Young child Thor Stead from
Minneapolis, while enjoying this exercise, rightly said that it is
helping him to stay healthy. Seventy two years old Houston resident Mr
. Shintri who is CPA by profession, performed daily Surya Namaskars and
performed more than 100 Surya Namaskars during the marathon event. In
his words, Yoga and Surya Namaskars keep the body well trained and
healthy. It is part of holistic life style which, according to Mr.
Shintri, helped him stay active at this age without any kind of
medicines. Aruna Panyam from Westminster, Colorado, who coordinated
women's workshop for 5 sets or 65 counts every day per person,
commented that all participating women started feeling as if it is part
of their daily routine and active life style.
Anil
Kothari, HSS National Coordinator for Surya Namaskar Yagna commented
that many participants from the last year were looking forward again to
getting involved this year too. Over the one year period many kept
practicing Surya Namaskars at home or gyms and nothing else now need to
convince them other than their self-experienced healthy body and
fitness in daily actions.
For more information about this project visit
www.hssus.org/sny
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