Ramdev to open Hindu Fair today

CHENNAI: The annual Hindu Spiritual and Service Fair will be inaugurated by yoga guru Baba Ramdev at 5.30 pm on Tuesday in the presence of Jain, Buddhist and Sikh scholars at the AM Jain college grounds here.

Ahead of the six-day Fair, a mass yoga event was organised, in which over 10,000 schoolboys participated. That was followed by a mass singing programme called ‘Ganathon’ in which 10,000 college girls took part. Also hundreds of Vivekananda Raths rolled into various institutions to spread the message and ideals of the Fair.

Attended by thousands, the Fair is now in its eight year. This year’s edition will focus on the revival of traditional games of India. According to S Gurumurthy, the brain behind the Fair, over 1,000 competitions in about 180 traditional games will be conducted during the Fair.

The Fair’s core message is environment protection and conservation. The programme is innovative since it links yoga positions to the six themes of the Fair, namely conserve forest and protect wildlife, preserve ecology, sustain environment, inculcate family and social values, promote women’s honour and instill patriotism. For instance, the Vrukshasana (tree position) is linked to reverence for trees and conservation of forests and Bhjujangasana (snake position) for protecting wildlife.

From Wednesday, the fair would begin at 9.30 am and end at 8 pm. The six-day event is an effort to revisit age-old traditions and also an opportunity to applaud the good deeds of Hindu organisations across the country.

On August 7, the Fair will witness Paramveer Vandanam, during which tributes will be paid to 21 Param Veer Chakra awardees who laid down their lives defending the motherland.

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