In a grand celebration of wellness and community spirit, Silchar-based NIRAMAYA (A School of Yoga Education), organized YOGAMAHOTSAV at Pranabananda Vidyamandir (Bharat Sevashram Sangha) in Lumding, Assam.
NIRMAYA is accredited to the Union Ministry of Ayush and also is a member institution of IYA.
The high-profile event was held in collaboration with the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY), Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, marking a major milestone in the countdown to the International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2026.
As of the three-day Yogic extravaganza, a thought-provoking panel discussion on the Common Yoga Protocol was held, centering on the theme "Social transformation and development through yogic practices".
The discourse highlighted how integrating yoga into daily life can foster collective societal growth and well-being.
The grand finale of the Mahotsav featured a vibrant cultural program that beautifully showcased the rich, diverse heritage and traditional glimpses of Northeast India.
Attended by a large number of guests. delegates students, the sessions saw proactive representation from various government and non-government organizations and departments.
The Yoga performance and intellectual discussions could cement the event's massive success as a unified step toward promoting a healthier society through yoga.
The mega events were graced among others by Srimat Swami Tatva Gyanananda Maharaj of Bharat Sevashram Sangha, Lumding.
A galaxy of eminent dignitaries attended the program, including Legacy Person of Niramaya Yogacharya Divya Geetanand Rahul, Director of Niramaya Srimati Shatakshi Bhattacharjee, and Shekhar Chakraborty, Principal of Pranabananda Vidyamandir and Chairman of the Niramaya Executive Committee.
Other notable guests included Bikramjit Chakraborty, Chief Advisor of the District Administration Employees Union, Assam; Dr. Rabishwar Ghosh; Bhaskar Jyoti, Officer-in-Charge of the Lumding Police Station; Dhiraj Dey, Secretary of the Lumding Press Club; and Dr. Sumon Bhorali.
The core attraction of the morning session on May 31 was the mass practice of the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP).
The session was conducted by Dr Sunil Sharma, Assistant Professor of Yoga at MGUMST, Jaipur, who was ably supported by instructors Navaswati Bhattacharjee, Swati Deb, Ratul Chakraborty, Rajesh Das, and Pallab Dey.
This was followed by live demonstrations by Himaghna Bhattacharjee.
More than 1,500 enthusiastic participants performed the yogic sequences with immense joy.
Following the protocol, Ms Shatakshi Bhattacharjee guided the gathering through a deeply rejuvenating meditation session.
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