The serene ambiance of the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Indian Cultural Centre (NSCBICC) in Kuala Lumpur was filled with joy and tranquility as the 8th batch of the Yoga Teacher’s Training Course (YTTC) celebrated their valedictory function. Participants from diverse backgrounds came together to embrace the profound essence of yoga for holistic health and wellness.
The Deputy High Commissioner, Ms. Subhashini Narayanan, graced the occasion with her presence and delivered an inspiring address to the participants. She commended their dedication and commitment to the ancient practice of yoga, emphasizing its importance in promoting physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Ms. Subhashini also highlighted the role of yoga in fostering cultural exchange and strengthening the bonds between India and Malaysia.
The highlight of the ceremony was the distribution of course completion certificates to the participants by Ms. Subhashini Narayanan. The certificates symbolize the culmination of their rigorous training and signify their readiness to spread the teachings of yoga far and wide.
Among the distinguished guests was Mr. Manoj Kaimal, a renowned yoga master and the founder of Manasa Yoga. His presence added a touch of authenticity and wisdom to the event, inspiring the participants to delve deeper into the transformative power of yoga.
Shri Sandeep Wankhede, a dedicated yoga teacher at the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Indian Cultural Centre in Kuala Lumpur, presented the comprehensive report of the 8th YTTC. His meticulous detailing and insightful analysis showcased the journey of the participants, highlighting their growth and development throughout the course.
The valedictory function provided a platform for the participants to share their experiences and insights gained during their yoga journey. Many expressed gratitude for the opportunity to immerse themselves in the ancient wisdom of yoga and acknowledged its profound impact on their lives.
The ceremony concluded with a sense of accomplishment and togetherness among the participants as they embarked on their journey to become ambassadors of yoga in their communities. The Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Indian Cultural Centre in Kuala Lumpur reaffirmed its commitment to promoting yoga as a holistic approach to health and wellness, further fostering cultural exchange and mutual understanding between India and Malaysia.
As the sun set on the picturesque surroundings of the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Indian Cultural Centre, the spirit of yoga continued to resonate, echoing the timeless wisdom of ancient traditions in the hearts and minds of all present. The valedictory function marked not just the end of a training course but the beginning of a new chapter in the participant’s journey towards self-discovery and enlightenment through yoga.
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