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Swami Ji – Yoga in Daily Life both Days at the Expo

The YCHY Expo welcomes the incomparable Swamiji to the Expo.

Swamiji will present in closed workshop on both days at the Expo, on the Saturday at 9.30am he will present on “???” and on Sunday there will be Satsang with the Swami at 9.30am for more information please click on this link /event-calendar/workshops/

Known as an “Ambassador for Peace”, Swamiji has shown nearly four decades of outstanding commitment at promoting tolerance and respect between different religions, cultures, and nationalities. He has initiated worldwide, inter-religious World Peace Prayers and Conferences, as well as several annual World Peace tours among people of diverse religions and cultures. One tradition associated with his humanitarian efforts is the planting of a World Peace Tree in public parks with local authorities and dignitaries as living symbols of peace and hope for a sustainable future.

Swamiji’s significant charitable, humanitarian, religious, and environmental work have been acknowledged by social, medical, religious, and political dignitaries in different parts of the world.

Swamiji dedicated his life to spreading the ancient spiritual science of the Vedas and Sanatana Dharma through teaching the practice of yoga. He is founder of Yoga in Daily Life, a scientific system which incorporates yoga, meditation, and spiritual development to improve physical, mental, social, and spiritual health. Swamiji has taught Yoga In Daily Life over the last four
decades throughout Europe and around the world to promote the principles of yoga. Moreover, he has been a strong proponent of promoting respect for all living beings, tolerance of other religions and cultures, and protection of human rights and the environment.

Swamiji’s selfless service, untiring care and love, and lectures and satsangs are a source of inspiration for thousands of people worldwide who strive for spiritual solace and realisation. Hundreds of Yoga in Daily Life ashrams (yoga centres) have been established as humanitarian, non-profit associations and registered societies throughout all five continents.

Yoga in Daily Life is practiced by millions of people worldwide. It has been introduced within schools and universities, rehabilitation centres and hospitals, nursing schools, organizations for blind and disabled people, as well as prisoners and war victims. The system has proven to be significantly beneficial for rehabilitation therapy and other preventative health measures. Swamiji’s main purpose is to show people a way to live a healthy, content, and meaningful human life.