With
the main aim of propagating the study and understanding the Yoga Texts
in day to day life, the Yoga Conference 2020 - योग शास्त्र संगमं by
Vivekananda Kendra Kanyakumari and was organised with the collaboration
of Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod and support by Indian Yoga
Association at Vivekanandapuram, Kanyakumari from 9 to 11 January 2020
with 221 participants and 15 karyakartas in the organising team. The
representation was from 15 states and also from 11 renowned
institutions. In all 54 papers were presented.
Vice president of Vivekananda Kendra, Kum Nivedita Bhide inaugurated
on 9th morning at 9.30. Dr. Nagarathna, Chief consultant at SVYASA and
Dr. K. Subrahmanyam were the special guests for the inaugural program.
Respected NiveditaDidi explained that the basic intention of this
Shastra Sangamam is to make ourselves and the world aware of the fact
that we must not limit "Yoga" as a mere physical exercise, instead we
must study and go through all the defining aspects of Yoga. She added
"If we look around and observe the problems then we will notice that
complexities of the Human mind is the basis of all. So through Yoga and
the practices of Patanjali Yog Sutra we must make our mind clean and
clear so as to function at our best possibilities."
Various esteemed organisations and people working in Yoga across the
Nation were part of this Sangamam like Yoga Bharathi, Vivekananda Yoga
Therapy Kendra, Hindupur, Swasti Yoga Foundation Pune, New age India
Mumbai, Mangalore University and central University of Kerala. Much
revered Yogacharya from Vashishth Yoga Foundation Dr. Raghvendra Pai was
the chief guest in the confluence.
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Paper presentations were held simultaneously in Eknath hall and
Vivekananda hall. Daily Yogasana, Pranayama and Dhyana practices were
held in Patanjali, Chitrakoot and Dhyan Mandir respectively. Delegates
were accommodated in Kashi, MatruMandir and Satyakam Buildings.
There were total 54 paper had been presented on various classical
yoga text - patanjal yoga sutra, various hath yoga texts, yoga
upanishads, omkar dhyan, thirumular thirumanthiram etc. The unique
feature of the Sangamam was the recitation of Patanjala Yog Sutras by 22
participants. Recitation Competiton on PYS was held, for 11
participants.
Keynote addresses were delivered by :
Dr. T. V. Padmanabhan from Central University of Kerala on Pranayama in Vasistha Samhita
Dr. K. Subrahmanyam (Pro Chancellor, SVYASA University) on Bharat the land of Yoga
Sri N. V. Raghuram, (Yoga Bharathi, Bangalore) on Karma Yoga
Dr. S. Ramakrishna Sharma (Suratkal) on PYS and Sanskrit
Dr. T. V. Padmanabhan from Central University of Kerala on Pranayama in Vasistha Samhita
Dr. K. Subrahmanyam (Pro Chancellor, SVYASA University) on Bharat the land of Yoga
Sri N. V. Raghuram, (Yoga Bharathi, Bangalore) on Karma Yoga
Dr. S. Ramakrishna Sharma (Suratkal) on PYS and Sanskrit
In the evenings all participants visited Ramayana Darshnam, Bharat
Mata Sadanam and later witnessed Bharatnatyam by the students of
Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, Kanyakumari.
In the afternoon of 10th January ll delegates visited Vivekananda
Rock Memorial. Participants were amazed with the exhibition of Sidhha
Medicines and its astute knowledge which was presented by Dr.Ganapati ji
in the morning of 11th January.
The valedictory session was chaired by Dr. Subramanya Pailoor,
Academic coordinator of Dept of Yoga Sudies from Central University of
Kerala. Chief Guest, Shri Tarun Vijay, M.P (Rajyasabha) explained the
various dimensions of Yoga in our lives. He also stated How Rama is an
Ideal National Icon for the most dynamic country "Bharat".
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