International Yoga Day – with Fiji Prime Minister
Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka participated as the Chief Guest in the International Yoga Day event held at Albert Park in Suva, organized by the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Center. During his remarks, Prime Minister Rabuka addressed the pressing issue of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which have become a significant health crisis in Fiji, causing a high number of premature deaths annually. He advocated for the adoption of yoga as a beneficial practice to combat these health challenges, urging Fijians to consider incorporating yoga into their lifestyles while promoting healthier dietary habits.
Rabuka’s endorsement of yoga aligns with its broader benefits recognized worldwide, irrespective of philosophical beliefs, as highlighted by organizations like Yoga Australia. Rooted in Hinduism and Buddhism, yoga seeks to unify body, mind, spirit, and universal consciousness through practices such as postures, breathing, and meditation. Its origins trace back over 5,000 years to ancient India, as documented in sacred texts like the Rig Veda and Upanishads.
Despite past controversies, including his involvement in Fiji’s political history and its impact on the Indo-Fijian community, Prime Minister Rabuka’s participation underscores a broader commitment to inclusivity and cultural harmony. His journey from military leader to statesman reflects a transformative perspective on governance and community unity, resonating with the spirit of yoga’s unifying principles.
As Fiji continues to navigate its societal challenges and historical wounds, Prime Minister Rabuka’s participation in International Yoga Day symbolizes a commitment to healing and unity among all Fijians, irrespective of background or creed.
Source: www.hinduamerican.org, Radio Fiji, Yogapedia, Art and Culture