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Contemporary religion in historical perspective

International Yoga Day

An estimated 500 people from the Seychelles participated in an open-air yoga session to celebrate the first International Day of Yoga.

It’s International Yoga Day! Over at the Ayuryog blog, the Open University’s Suzanne Newcombe writes about the revival of yoga in contemporary India.

This entry was posted in contemporary religion in historical perspective, events and tagged India, suzanne newcombe, yoga on June 21, 2017 by David Robertson.

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