Should We Celebrate Yoga More as Indians?

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Key Takeaways
- Karan Tacker has practiced yoga since childhood.
- Surya Namaskar is part of his daily routine.
- Focus on breathwork has enriched his practice.
- He advocates for celebrating yoga authentically.
- Yoga should extend beyond social media to genuine practice.
New Delhi, June 21 (NationPress) On this International Day of Yoga celebrated on Saturday, actor Karan Tacker emphasized how yoga has been a significant part of his life since childhood and advocated for a greater celebration of yoga among Indians.
In a conversation with IANS regarding the significance of International Day of Yoga, Karan shared, “Yoga is a crucial aspect of my life. Coming from an Arya Samaji school, yoga was integrated into our curriculum. Dharma Shiksha was a subject we studied, so I have been practicing yoga since I was young.”
He mentioned that Surya Namaskar is an integral part of his daily regimen.
“Over the last two years, I have focused significantly on breathwork. Practices like Pranayama and Alom Vilom have become essential to my life,” he added.
The actor, who is preparing for the premiere of his show “Special Ops 2,” shared his morning routine, stating, “I prefer to center myself upon waking. If I anticipate a long day, I manage my breath and strategize my day accordingly. Thus, yoga is a vital part of my existence.”
Karan concluded by stating that yoga deserves more recognition and practice.
“As Indians, we ought to celebrate yoga more profoundly. This celebration should extend beyond merely sharing on Instagram; it requires genuine practice to truly understand its benefits,” he remarked.
“Special Ops,” which debuted in 2020, is an action-packed espionage thriller directed by Neeraj Pandey. It features Kay Kay Menon as Himmat Singh, an agent from the Research and Analysis Wing, who assembles a team of five agents to track down the mastermind behind the terror attacks in India.