Tuesday, June 9, 2026
ADVT 
International

Record Turnout For Yoga In Paris

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Jun, 2015 10:47 AM
    While India may have cornered the Guinness Record for the largest simultaneous yoga demonstration, the gatherings in Paris to mark the first International Day of Yoga on Sunday set a French record of sorts of the most number of participants in public yoga demonstrations at the same time.
     
    The flagship event happened at the the Parc de la Villette in northeastern Paris, which was organised by the Embassy of India, in collaboration with numerous yoga associations from all over France.
     
    And here, with over 3000 participants, the number was no mean achievement for the organisers as it was close to 10 percent the figure achieved in India, where of course the entire might of the official machinery had been put to work, while in Paris the participation was entirely voluntary.
     
    "It definitely is a big success. For you to manage to get so many French people out in the morning and that too on a Sunday morning before 10 am, is a very creditable achievement," remarked Marc Seviran, a Parisian resident and an Indophile, while congratulating the Indian ambassador, Dr Mohan Kumar, and his team of embassy officials for the successful event.
     
    Dr Kumar, too, in his speech at the event, said that he was overwhelmed and humbled by the enthusiasm displayed by the predominantly French turnout for the Yoga Day and he hoped that events like these would go a long way in promoting a better image and better awareness of India and its very rich cultural heritage, which is increasingly becoming meaningful and a source of inspiration to the entire world today.
     
    The event had gathered nearly 100 yoga teachers to ensure that most of the participants had a guide near-by to teach them the basic asanas that were on the offer today. One teacher, Debiprasad Pramanik, had come specially from New Delhi, after having conducted workshops in Toulouse for the last three weeks. 
     
    "I can see a growing enthusiasm for Yoga amongst the ordinary French citizens and it is no longer an elitist thing. It has become a household name and being practised by many at their homes," Pramanik told IANS after the event.
     
    Earlier, before the event began at Villette, over 100 yoga enthusiasts, mainly from the Art of Living Foundation of Sri Sri Ravishankar, had conducted various asanas on board a boat at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. Soon afterwards, nearly 1500 participants gathered at Eiffel Tower base to perform Yoga, in an event jointly organised by the Embassy of India and a garments firm.
     
    At Passage Brady in the Indian area of Paris, a Muslim yoga instructor led the demonstration organised by Gopio International and attended by over 100 enthusiasts, mainly of Indian origin.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Nepal snow storm death toll reaches 38 as rescuers spot 9 more bodies

    Nepal snow storm death toll reaches 38 as rescuers spot 9 more bodies
    KATMANDU, Nepal - A rescue helicopter spotted nine more bodies Saturday on a trekking trail in northern Nepal, bringing the death toll to 38 from this week's series of snow storms and avalanches in the worst hiking disaster in the Himalayan nation.

    Nepal snow storm death toll reaches 38 as rescuers spot 9 more bodies

    Chennai-born Indian-American scientist to get rare honour

    Chennai-born Indian-American scientist to get rare honour
    Chennai born Indian-American engineer and scientist Subra Suresh is set to be inducted into the Institute of Medicine (IOM) on Sunday...

    Chennai-born Indian-American scientist to get rare honour

    Four men charged with terror plots against police in London

    Four men charged with terror plots against police in London
    Four men have been charged with intending to commit terrorist attacks on British police and army barracks in London, the Metropolitan Police said Friday...

    Four men charged with terror plots against police in London

    Pakistan's stance to solve problems with India dented: Editorial

    Pakistan's stance to solve problems with India dented: Editorial
    The recent spurt in violence along the India-Pakistan border has put the two nations back on collision course, an editorial in a leading daily said Saturday...

    Pakistan's stance to solve problems with India dented: Editorial

    US hospital worker handled Ebola samples isolated on ship

    US hospital worker handled Ebola samples isolated on ship
    A health worker at a Texas hospital, who may have had contact with specimens from the first patient diagnosed with Ebola on the US soil, has been...

    US hospital worker handled Ebola samples isolated on ship

    China targeting Indian wedding market

    China targeting Indian wedding market
    With destination weddings catching on amongst rich Indian families, China is targeting the lucrative segment in a big way, a Chinese official said here Saturday....

    China targeting Indian wedding market