On the occasion of the 485th birth anniversary of the valiant Maharana Pratap, the ongoing Integrated Assistant Yoga Teacher Training Camp, being conducted since May 18, 2025, by Patanjali Yog Parivar Udaipur at the Veerwal Jain Society Hostel in Manvakheda, witnessed enthusiastic participation from yoga practitioners of all age groups.
Jignesh Sharma, media coordinator and dedicated yoga practitioner, informed that the session commenced with high spirits and resounding chants in tribute to the legendary warrior Maharana Pratap. The district-level yoga protocol rehearsal was conducted as part of the training camp under the guidance of young yoga acharya Vinod Kumar Reger. The session included prayer, warm-up exercises, Surya Namaskar, standing, sitting, prone, and supine postures — all practiced with precision and steadiness. The yoga flow culminated with pranayama performed to devotional bhajans.
On this auspicious occasion, Veerwal Jain Society official Deewalal Chandel encouraged all participants and praised Patanjali Yog Parivar for organizing such a disciplined and motivational yoga event. He described it as a source of inspiration, especially when held in honor of a national hero like Maharana Pratap.
Noteworthy contributions in conducting the camp came from Mukesh Pathak, Mohan Singh Shaktawat, Jignesh Sharma, Mahipal Singh Chundawat, Nathulal Dhing, Arvind Bapna, and Rahul Vairagi, all associated with the Patanjali family of Udaipur. Their collective efforts ensured the success of the session dedicated to valor and wellness.