Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice

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Curated By: Madhu Kapparath
Published: Jun 21, 2018
Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice

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  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
  • Yoga's global appeal: The many interpretations of an age-old practice
It was a yoga course on the move for locals on the 10.03 local to Virar on World Yoga Day . Alighting at stations to change coaches and trains, a group of yoga teachers taught yoga techniques all day to people headed for offices and colleges. The initiative was led by Raksha Vadhaiya, who told The Hindu that she wanted to ‘break the cycle of hurry and worry in the local train’.