Netanyahu inspired by “Modi’s enthusiasm for yoga”

In yoga, the Israeli leader sees India and the Jewish country as two sister democracies.

July 05, 2017 01:47 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 04:56 pm IST - ERUSALEM:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi performs Bhramari Pranayama at the 3rd International Day of Yoga at Ramabai Ambedkar Maidan in Lucknow on June 21, 2017. Underlining that he wants to start practising yoga seeing it as a unifying factor with India, Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu said, “When I do a relaxing Tada-asana in the morning and I turn my head to right, India is the first democracy I see and when Modi does a relaxing Vasisthasana and he turns left, Israel is the first democracy he can see.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi performs Bhramari Pranayama at the 3rd International Day of Yoga at Ramabai Ambedkar Maidan in Lucknow on June 21, 2017. Underlining that he wants to start practising yoga seeing it as a unifying factor with India, Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu said, “When I do a relaxing Tada-asana in the morning and I turn my head to right, India is the first democracy I see and when Modi does a relaxing Vasisthasana and he turns left, Israel is the first democracy he can see.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s enthusiasm for yoga and cited yogic asanas to link the two flourishing democracies of the world.

“I have to confess that I have been inspired by Modi’s enthusiasm for yoga,” Netanyahu said in a press statement along with Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday.

He wants to practise yoga

Underlining that he wants to start practising yoga, he said, “Modi advised me to start at lower level. I am starting at a lower level. When I do a relaxing Tada-asana in the morning and I turn my head to right, India is the first democracy I see and when Modi does a relaxing Vasisthasana and he turns left, Israel is the first democracy he can see. So in fact we have in India and Israel two sister democracies.”

Mr. Modi, who arrived in Tel Aviv on Tuesday for a three-day visit, was instrumental in getting the United Nations to declare June 21 as the International Yoga Day.

The United Nations General Assembly declared June 21 as the International Day of Yoga in December 2014. Over 190 countries, including 40 Islamic nations, supported the move to have a special day for yoga.

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