How Did France, Germany, and Spain Celebrate the International Day of Yoga?

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Key Takeaways
- International Day of Yoga promotes global health awareness.
- Celebrations occurred in iconic European locations.
- The theme 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' emphasizes sustainability.
- Community gatherings foster unity through yoga.
- High-profile attendees included ambassadors and beauty queens.
Paris, June 21 (NationPress) Multiple European countries, including France, Germany, and Spain, marked the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) on Saturday, fostering a sense of harmony, sustainability, and holistic health in today’s global landscape.
In France, numerous yoga practitioners convened along the banks of the Seine River close to the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris.
"The morning was filled with yogic energy as enthusiasts gathered in large numbers to commemorate the International Day of Yoga near the iconic Eiffel Tower—an event organized by the Embassy of India, Paris. From taking deep breaths to performing sun salutations, the essence of yoga illuminated Paris, uniting hearts, minds, and cultures in a collective celebration of health and harmony. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made this a lively, joyful homage to yoga for One Earth, One Health," the Indian Embassy in Paris shared on X.
The theme for 2025, 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health', highlighted the link between individual wellness and the health of our planet, resonating with India’s broader vision of global harmony through traditional wisdom.
In Spain, the IDY festivities took place at the famous Plaza de Oriente in Madrid, where hundreds participated in the celebration and engaged in the Common Yoga Protocol.
The Indian Ambassador to Spain, Dinesh K. Patnaik, emphasized the significant importance of the theme Yoga for One Earth, One Health. He elaborated on yoga as a potent instrument for balancing human well-being with the needs of the planet, advocating for harmony, sustainability, and holistic health in the current global context. The event also welcomed Paula Perez, Miss World Spain.
Moreover, in Germany, the IDY celebration was organized in partnership with the German Football Association, Indian associations, and yoga institutions at the picturesque grounds of Deutscher Football-Bund (DFB) in Frankfurt—the official governing body of football in Germany.
"Under the theme Yoga For One Earth One Health, the event drew a vibrant crowd for a joyful morning of unity and well-being. With sunny skies overhead and an uplifting atmosphere, the celebration truly embodied the universal spirit of yoga and its ability to unite us all. A huge thank you to all participants for making this a memorable occasion of yoga and togetherness!" the Consulate General of India in Frankfurt shared on X.