Meerut: Till now you must have seen various types of amazing stunts being performed by professional artists. It is not possible for common people to perform art like his without practice. There are some people who do not have any such profession but still they show art like professional artists. A similar scene was seen on Tuesday during the Vyas ceremony organized in the Chaudhary Charan Singh University campus. There were no professional artists who performed the unique performance here, but students studying Sanskrit. Seeing the art of these children, everyone was seen praising them.
Student bent the bar with his throat
During the yogic force demonstration in the Vyas ceremony, the students presented various arts of yoga like bending rods with their throats, breaking tube lights with their heads, breaking stones on the chest while holding their breath. Everyone who saw his talent was amazed. Along with this, the students studying Yoga demonstrated various types of asanas related to Yoga and everyone who saw them was seen clapping.
Training starts several months in advance
While speaking exclusively to Local-18, Ayushi, the student who demonstrated Yogic force, said that Rajveer sir gives all types of training related to Yogic force to all the students. She told that she had been practicing with other classmates for the last three months to perform all the tricks that she had performed. Similarly, student Avni also told that she liked it very much. Now he is also very excited about the Vyas Samaroh to be organized next year.
Vyas celebrations start from Bhai Dooj
Coordinator of Sanskrit Oriental Languages Department, Prof. While talking to Local-18, Vachaspati Mishra said that on the holy festival of Bhai Dooj, the Vyas ceremony starts with the Shobha Yatra. In this, debate competitions, poetry conferences and other types of programs related to Sanskrit are organized by the students every day. In this sequence, a Yogic force demonstration was also conducted for which the students were made to practice in advance. Let us tell Prof. According to Narendra Tevitaya, this year is the 33rd year of the Vyas ceremony. Similarly, students participate every year during the function.
FIRST PUBLISHED: November 5, 2024, 21:51 IST