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International Yoga Day: How yoga became a global phenomenon

The International Day of Yoga, June 21, is part of an effort to celebrate yoga's success and commemorate its religious and cultural origins.

People practice yoga in Times Square as part of a Summer Solstice and International Day of Yoga celebration in New York, June 21, 2015.

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June 21, 2015

Millions around the world recognize the third Sunday of June as Father鈥檚 Day, but as of 2015, June 21 also represents another global celebration: the .

Two billion people in nearly 200 countries, including the United States, are expected to roll out their yoga mats for the new holiday, said Asoke Kumar Mukerji, the Indian ambassador to the United Nations, . The celebration, by the United Nations in December, is part of an effort to promote yoga and its spiritual and physical benefits, as well as to commemorate its religious and cultural origins.

鈥淵oga is an ancient discipline from a traditional setting that has grown in popularity to be enjoyed by practitioners in every region,鈥 UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon in a statement.

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In New York City alone, tens of thousands are expected to take part in International Yoga Day celebrations in Times Square. About participated in an enormous yoga session in New Delhi. Enthusiasts from China to India to Kuwait have planned various gatherings leading up to the big day.

But how did yoga become so popular? Where does it come from, and how has it transformed into the practice we know today?

The exact origins of yoga remain obscure, but researchers say that yoga 鈥斅燼 word whose root in Sanskrit means 鈥渦nity鈥 or 鈥渦nion鈥 鈥斅燽egan in India . Throughout its long history, yogic traditions have varied in style, practiced as they were by Hindus, Buddhists, Sufis, and other religious denominations, Andrea Jain, assistant professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, The Huffington Post.

Some traditions, such as bhakti, focus on devotion. Others, such as ashtanga, focus on rigorous physical control, Ms. Jain said. But amid these differences, has, throughout history, remained the same: helping humans become aware of their deepest nature.

鈥淵oga is a path toward enlightenment,鈥 Ganesh Das, managing director of in New York City, in an opinion piece for The New York Times. 鈥淸I]t diminishes our self-centeredness, allowing us to become more aware of our responsibility toward the larger community 鈥 the other people, animals and the environment we all share.鈥

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Yoga鈥檚 relationship with the West began sometime in the 19th century. Some consider Henry David Thoreau to be , while others look to Bengali monk and yoga master Swami Vivekananda, who arrived in the US in the late 1800s and made his first public appearance at the 1893 World鈥檚 Parliament of Religions in Chicago. Vivekananda鈥檚 teachings later influenced cultural icons such as J.D. Salinger, Leo Tolstoy, and George Harrison, .

Another half-century passed, however, before yoga debuted in mainstream America through Indra Devi, a daughter of European nobility whose passion for yoga led her to teach classes in China, Argentina, and Russia. In 1947, Ms. Devi , where she counted among her students movie stars such as Gloria Swanson and Greta Garbo.

The fitness and exercise boom of the 1970s 鈥 a time of great interest in spirituality and physical fitness 鈥 catapulted yoga into a modern cultural phenomenon, The Huffington Post . Scientific research began to legitimize the practice鈥檚 physical and mental benefits, and yoga became more widely accepted.

As of 2014, yoga is a $27 billion industry with more than 20 million practitioners in the US alone, according to the Post. Americans spend up to $11 billion a year on yoga classes and gear, including pants, mats, blocks, and bags, according to the .

鈥淵oga has come to be seen as something of a panacea for the ailments of modern society,鈥 according to the Post. 鈥淎nd in many cases, the timeworn technique is the perfect antidote to the modern speed of life that鈥檚 created a culture of stress and burnout.鈥

The International Day of Yoga is an effort to celebrate yoga鈥檚 success, as well as to honor its roots, which some advocates fear have been lost in the hype.

鈥淵oga 鈥 embodies unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony between man and nature; a holistic approach to health and well-being,鈥 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a statement. 鈥淚t is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with yourself, the world and the nature.鈥澛