Yoga comes to China

Vikrant

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I think Yoga will help Chinese become more spiritual who have limited freedom at the moment.

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BEIJING: India will set up a centre for traditional medicine here for the first time to reclaim its centuries-old legacy of Ayurveda and Yoga which became part of Chinese milieu along with Buddhism over 1500 years ago.

Plans are afoot to set up a centre of AYUSH, (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) at Indian embassy, Indian ambassador to China Ashok K Kantha said here today while inaugurating a four-day Yoga workshop being conducted along with China's successful Yoga college 'Yogi Yoga'.

Indian embassy also has a cultural centre where Indian classical music and dances are taught.

Run by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, AYUSH Centre is expected to bring the Indian touch of "pure yoga" which is growing rapidly in China as physical exercise without regulated standards.

AYUSH will nominate qualified specialists from India who in turn will work with established Chinese institutions to promote Indian medicine and Yoga, Kantha said.

The four-day Yoga festival also include a Workshop on Stress Management, Obesity, Back pain and Neck pain and Diabetes besides session on general yoga training and meditation.

The workshop started today at the Chaoyang Park, Beijing's largest Park.

The workshop came alive with hymns of Surya Namaskar as Chinese students of Yogi Yoga demonstrated intricate Yoga postures.

Set up by an Indian Yoga teacher Mohan Singh Bhandari and his Chinese journalist wife Yin Yan, Yogi Yoga so far has trained about 10,000 Yoga teachers all over China.

It is being organised as part of the year long 'Glimpses of India Festival' currently being organised all over China to showcase a wide range of events including Indian performing art, visual and photographic exhibitions, Indian modern art, food and film festivals.

A similar workshop was organised earlier in Shanghai.

Early this month, India held its biggest Yoga Summit at Dali in China in which over 5000 people participated.

According to the recently released Encyclopedia of Cultural Contacts between two Asian giants tracing back to centuries, ancient India not only gifted Buddhism to China but also its precious Ayurvedic medicines which became part of the Chinese milieu.

"Buddhism reached China in the 2nd century CE via Silk Route. Soon there was a regular flow of Buddhist monks between India and China", the two volume document jointly developed by scholars of India and China said.

"Chinese monks visited India for pilgrimage and also to collect canonical works. Buddhism thrived in China during the Tang Dynasty and the number of Buddhist monasteries and temples increased Rapidly," it said.

The Chinese techniques of acupuncture and pulse examination gained ground in India around the same time.

India to open Centre for ancient medicine, Yoga in China - The Times of India
 
This yoga dissemination development could be part of larger global trends involving mingling of cuisines and spirituality practices.

For example, the Hindu god Shiva, master of divine devastation, has found popularity since the 1960s with counter-culture Americans. Shiva is a symbol of meditation and incidentally yoga and physique fitness in India.

Dialogue surrounding the mixing of culture-specific rituals or behaviors is indicative of the modern free market and perhaps such developments can raise people to higher intellectual heights than levels reached by practices based solely on profit-sharing sociology.


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BEIJING: Ahead of the first UN Yoga Day to be observed on June 21, India-China Yoga college has been inaugurated on Saturday at Yunnan Minzu University in Kunming, the first such government institution in China were the Indian spiritual art form has become very popular in recent years.

Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh along with Vice Governor of Yunnan Province Ding Shaoxiang unveiled the plaque of India-China Yoga College in Yunnan Minzu University on Saturday.

Mr Singh, who is in Beijing to take part in the 3rd China-South Asia Expo in which India is the 'theme country, also unveiled the bust of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore presented by India to the University.

Indian Ambassador to China Ashok Kantha said it is first Yoga college in China. It will provide certification courses with Indian teachers helping with curriculum development and training.

The Indian Consulate in Guangzhou in association with Yunnan University had also organized an exhibition of the paintings of Tagore to mark his 150th birth centenary. Tagore is regarded as the most popular Indian literary personality whose works are widely translated and read in China.

The unveiling ceremony was marked by display of yoga tai-chi by the students of the university.

A number of events are planned in all top cities of China to celebrate the first International Yoga Day on June 21. Also an international Yoga conference is being held from June 21 near Chengdu to be attended by top Yoga teachers from India.

In Hong Kong too the Indian Consulate has arranged Yoga session on June 21 to be held at the harbour-front green space of Sun Yat Sen Memorial park Consulate General Prashant Agrawal said.

Chinese Yoga enthusiasts conducted Yoga sessions today at Great Wall in Beijing, besides Shanghai, Hangzou and Xiamen as part of Yoga campaign organised Sri Sri Ravishankar's Art of Living, Bangalore in 100 cities in the world.

VK Singh Inaugurates India-China Yoga College in Kunming
 

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