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Good Health for yoga

                                                        Good health  for yoga

Today we celebration in our school the international yoga day in that our school teachers are told about the yoga it's benefits and its uses daily life  practice yoga it gives healthy of human life and healthy is to good latter on participation of the Panchayat member and the government Hospital doctor inside of our school and the village panchayat some other members are participation in this yoga celebration. All  students do the yogasana and Pranayam well. It was it is good celebration in the Government schools for Saturday  students did exercises in yoga day Did yoga. yoga is good for students because of they are body is day by day it is growth daily practice yoga it is good to health of children's so daily did yoga is important to every child. Today children's very well did the all hand related and leg related and the neck related sight related yoga with Pranayam village panchayat members for talk about the benefit of the yoga it is good to sight mind and body it was very important to do healthy life. All are did this yoga with instructions given by teachers today celebration is  went very well. Yoga had the parts Pranayam diffrents  diffrents yogasan like shirashasana padmasana vajrsana Adhumukhsana it had wealthy because daily we did yoga we had lot of patience in yoga memory power and positive thinkings positive power in also use of our body blood circulations increasing and our breath is going to mind a healthy life we got from yoga it is god gift to all human beings it is birth place is Himalayan Rishikesh it was founded by Indians I proud to be as Indian and we all are did yoga as Indians.

                         


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