
On Sports Meet 2025 at AIPH University, the students of Yogic Science showcased an exceptional performance through the Musical Yoga Dance. This captivating act combined the grace of yoga asanas with rhythmic music, highlighting the holistic benefits of yoga as a practice for the body, mind, and soul.
Each student demonstrated specific asanas, emphasizing their unique physical, mental, and physiological advantages.
- Sujita Mohanty performed Rajakapota Asana, enhancing hip flexibility, stimulating abdominal organs, and aiding digestion and breathing.
- Tiki Panda exhibited Mandukasana, known for improving digestion, reducing stress, and increasing flexibility.
- Purnima Palai showcased Bibhakta Tittiva Asana, which improves core balance, mental focus, and arm strength while alleviating stress and depression.
- Kishore Chandra Jena displayed Dimbasana, boosting balance, flexibility, and gland stimulation.
- Sinjini Mukherjee presented Halasana, known for relieving stress, improving digestion, and enhancing flexibility.
- Chitta Ranjan Sahoo executed Bhumansana, strengthening the core, back, and hips while improving flexibility and awareness.
- Dinesh Prasad Rout performed Chakrasana, which strengthens muscles, improves flexibility, and supports heart health.
- Kailash Tripathi demonstrated Hasta Sakuni Asana, offering enhanced spine flexibility and mental clarity.
This mesmerizing performance reflected the profound principles of yoga as a science and an art form, inspiring everyone present to embrace its transformative power. The event truly underscored the essence of yoga—balancing physical vitality with mental tranquility.