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Thousands show up for Yoga Day at DP Wanderers

Thousands filled DP Wanderers Stadium to celebrate international yoga day.

Thousands of yoga practitioners from across Gauteng gathered at DP Wanderers stadium for a mystical, shared yoga experience.

Nishant Mehta, Pankaj Khurana, Shaveta Mehta and Lee Miller.

In what was celebrated as the largest free outdoor event, DP Wanderers Stadium served as the host of International Yoda Day 2024.

Haschendri Sooboo-Govender, Dineshri and Hemashree Govender, and Sashika Sooboo.

The massively attended event, held on June 22, drew in an ensemble of yoga experts, novices, and lifelong practitioners. Ahead of the guided yoga session, participants arrived to find the transcendental sound of healing music wafting through the stadium.

Allyson Barratt and Wesley Berry.
Queen Machimana, Mohan Hira, Paresh Nana and Ashish Sharma.

Described as the driving force behind the occasion, the Consulate General of India in Johannesburg Mahesh Kumar welcomed everyone who came to share in the benefits of yoga.

Mother and daughter: Phumla Msimanga and Nandi Dhlamini.

“This is the 10th edition of International Yoga Day. As you see, every year it’s getting bigger in terms of the celebrations here in Johannesburg,” Kumar said. “To all the yogis, and people who believe in yoga; people who believe in unity and diversity, and simplicity, a very warm welcome.”

Andhra Pradesh Association South Africa president Raju Kuppa and Srilaxmi Chilakala, with siblings Dheeraj and Vedansh Illur
Thousands attend the International Yoga Day event.

The event was further enhanced by a variety of stalls retailing food, travel solutions, jewellery, fashion and an assortment of knickknacks – presenting something for everyone.

Consulate General Mahesh Kumar, and High Commissioner of India to South Africa Shri Prabhat Kumar, participate in front of the large score of yogis in attendance.
Front: Abhijit Totewar, Shraddha Rane and Rajasi Dhamale. Back: Abir and Amt Dhamale.

Kumar, as well as his counterpart from the High Commission of India to South Africa, Commissioner Shri Prabhat Kumar, could routinely be seen on the big screen breathing easily as their bodies became energised through the mystic contortions of yogic exercises.

This transcendental group, arranged through Skylabs, filled the stadium with heavenly sounds: Phanindra Bhaskara (Mridanga player), vocalists Shrinivasan Aishwarya and Shrinivasan Saundarya, and violinist Vishwajith Mattur. Photos: Lebogang Tlou
Marlene van Wyk with her daughter and grandsons, Liam, Kyle, and Charlene Geswind.

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