
International Yoga Day is celebrated annually on June 21, promoting the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits of yoga worldwide. In 2025, the theme is "Yoga for One Earth, One Health," emphasising the connection between personal wellness and planetary health.
Significance & History
The United Nations officially recognised International Yoga Day on December 11, 2014, following a proposal by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Since its first celebration in 2015, the day has grown into a global movement, encouraging people to adopt yoga for holistic well-being.
Key Factors of Yoga Day 2025
Theme: Yoga for One Earth, One Health – highlighting the link between individual well-being and environmental sustainability.
Mass Yoga Demonstrations: Over 1 lakh locations across India will host yoga sessions, led by Prime Minister Modi from Visakhapatnam.
Global Participation: Events will be held in New York, Paris, Tokyo, and other major cities, reinforcing yoga’s universal appeal.
Sustainability Initiatives: Programs like HaritYoga will integrate yoga with environmental conservation.
How India & The World Will Celebrate
India’s Grand Celebrations
Visakhapatnam Mega Event: 5 lakh people will perform yoga together, aiming for a Guinness World Record.
Government Initiatives: The AYUSH Ministry will launch the "Yoga for Every Home" campaign to encourage daily yoga practice.
Public Parks as Yoga Centres: Several parks will be upgraded to Yoga Parks, promoting accessibility.
Global Celebrations
United Nations Event: A live-streamed yoga session will be held at the UN Headquarters in New York.
Times Square Yoga Marathon: Thousands will gather for an open-air yoga session in New York City.
Paris & Tokyo Events: The Eiffel Tower lawns and Kyoto’s Zen gardens will host sunrise yoga sessions.
International Yoga Day 2025 will be a landmark celebration, underscoring yoga’s role in promoting personal and planetary well-being. With mass participation, sustainability initiatives, and global events, the day continues to inspire millions worldwide.