The government of India
will release stamps and coins of the denomination of Rs.10/- and
Rs.100/- on International Yoga Day (IYD) today on June 21. The Department of Posts is bringing out stamp and the finance ministry coins.
Earlier, in 1991, Yoga stamps were also released by department of
posts. Also, on IYD, the Discovery Channel will
telecast a short film 'The Story of Yoga' to take viewers through a
journey of rediscovering the Indian ancient practice.
On the commercial side,
yoga bracelets, rubber stamps, posters, women tops, ornaments,
necklaces, prayer flags, mandalas, pendants, wall decorations, mobiles,
stickman figures, etc., have come into market. Market forces are always
out to cash on the international observation by selling theme-based gift
items and souvenirs.
According to Shrimad
Bhagwad Gita, three form of Yoga - Karma Yoga, Gyan Yoga and Bhagati
Yoga - can be practiced for liberation from the pangs of the
birth-n-death cycles as propagated by Vedic culture. Also, earlier,
Buddhi Yoga - a system of methods for development of human
consciousness, which follows raja yoga practice - was common.
Yog asanas are a small
spec of yoga practice. It is held that a person is said to achieve yoga
or become yogi, if he or she achieves the union with the Self. Yoga
strives for creating a perfectly disciplined mind that is free from all
desires to get absorbed in the Self alone without any externalization
I personally feel that
ancient yoga was authentic, and now with its commercialism, cultural
superficiality and pseudo-spirituality brought in by various yoga
studios, it has moved away from its real essence.
The design of the stamp features the logo of the International Day of YOGA.
Source : merinews
The design of the stamp features the logo of the International Day of YOGA.