Patanjali University students win gold medal at National Yogasana Championship
The university, known for promoting yoga, Ayurveda, and Indian knowledge traditions, continues to make steady progress in both academics and sports.
The university, known for promoting yoga, Ayurveda, and Indian knowledge traditions, continues to make steady progress in both academics and sports.
The conference conveyed a clear worldwide message that traditional healing systems of medicine are not merely based on belief but can form a foundation for the future of global healthcare, when supported by scientific research and evidence.
Extending her best wishes to all participants, Prof. (Dr.) Sadhvi Devapriya said that “the journey of Naad from Anahata to Ahata is an important discipline that connects the spiritual, scientific, and artistic dimensions of music.”
The event was aimed at highlighting the scientific nature, utility and relevance of naturopathy in the modern health context, and to create awareness about it among students and society.
University student Yashasvi Thakur secured second place in the State-Level Solo Classical Dance Competition, setting a remarkable example of Patanjali University’s excellence in talent and cultural values.
The event aimed to provide a global platform to promote integration and coordination between Ayurveda and modern medicine.
The day was dedicated to the promotion of skill development, career guidance, and the spirit of national service among the youth.
Renowned historian, educator, and career counselor Dr Awadh Ojha was present as the keynote speaker
According to Acharya Balkrishna, this collaboration is more than a formal agreement. It is a collective effort toward a larger mission of national reconstruction.
The Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY), under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, awarded a grant of ₹2 lakh to the university for organising the Green Yoga Programme.