On the 24th of June, a few of us had the privilege to travel up to Canberra for a yoga session at the Federal Parliament. It was part of the International Yoga Day 2021 celebrations hosted by Vasudeva Kriya Yoga. The celebrations were organized in collaboration with Indian High Commissioner’s office, Canberra. The celebration in the parliament was made possible by the office of Hon Minister Jason Wood, Mr Rampal Muthyala and Mr Karthik Arasu.
The session was represented by The Hon. Minister Michael Sukkar MP, Hon. Minister Jason Wood MP, Hon Senator James Paterson, Hon Senator David Van, Deputy High Commissioner of India His Excellency Mr Karthigeyan, other parliamentary dignitaries, dignitaries from the Indian High commissioner office and yoga professionals from Canberra and Melbourne.
Minister Sukkar spoke about how the ancient age-old custom of yoga has been handed over generations. It is a combination of physical and spiritual science. The youth today need to imbibe the discipline of yoga and how it can be beneficial to them in 2021. He implied and stressed the importance of spreading yoga and its benefits to the younger generation.
Minister Jason Wood mentioned the 5000-year-old discipline based on subtle science which focuses on bringing harmony to the body and the mind. He advised that in the parliament they regularly practice yoga. He acknowledged yoga’s effectiveness to cure many bodily ailments as well as mental illness, depression. Yoga can be useful to improve flexibility and reduce sports as well as other injuries.
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Founder of Vasudeva Kriya Yoga, Sri Rajendra conveyed the message of yoga to the ministers and the parliamentarians. The world is safe only when every country is safe. Life expectancy is steadily increasing and governments must re-calibrate their health budget. The majority of the health budget is spent on mental health issues. Yoga is a complementary system to the existing health system and aims at prevention. Yoga makes a person physically healthy, mentally stable and spiritually connected. Such people are assets to the nation as their productivity increases and they spread the message of peace and harmony. We are busy with trivial things in life. How to be busy with a purpose is Yoga which is a value-based system. To make this happen, a value-based education system needs to be introduced in Australia. Children will need to be motivated and inspired to make difference in the community. This will ensure that the mental health of the next generation is taken care of. Inspired people are valuable to society and act as role models. We are all co-travellers in this life. Yoga is the need of the day for the current turmoil in the world and contributes to the peace and harmony of the world. Ultimate health responsibility comes from the individual. Hence invest time in yourself and make yourself an extraordinary person. This is the definition of yoga.
On this day, a memorandum was also submitted to the Health Minister, Education Minister as well as Minister of Multicultural affairs outlining the above message.