NE NEWS SERVICE
COIMBATORE, JAN 16
Months ahead of Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. popular yoga guru and mystic Jaggi Vasudev Sadhguru) on Friday made a clarion call to the voters to cast their franchise for those who will work for the all-round development of the state, especially five crucial issues facing the state.
In his first public Satsang at Isha Yoga Centre in more than a year, Sadhguru urged people to make Tamil Nadu a COVID-free state by continuing to follow social protocols and acting responsibly.
Addressing the gathering in Tamil following cultural performances and traditional Pongal festivities at Isha’s famed Adiyogi, Sadhguru spoke about the significance of the farmer’s festival and said it was time to bring back natural farming practices and traditional variety of crops.
“Rice was once considered Amritam but now doctors are saying it is equivalent to poison,” Sadhguru told a large number of people, including farmers and people from surrounding villages who participated in the Mattu Pongal celebrations at the Yoga Centre.
Bats for natural farming
He said that earlier we used to have 2,000 varieties of rice, which has now been reduced to just 4 or 5 varieties, which don’t contain many nutrients because the soil doesn’t have the necessary nutrition. Sadhguru added that putting back organic content in the soil was critical to making farming sustainable and produce nutritious. On his recent visit to Isha Natural Farm which grows one of the richest and nutritious rice varieties – black rice or kavuni – Sadhguru said he found the naturally grown rice stalks exceeded 6 feet in height. He urged farmers to adopt the natural farming model which yields superior quality and quantity.
Harness Surya Shakti
Sadhguru also spoke about the role of Yoga in enhancing physical and mental wellbeing and called on the people to commit to learning and teaching it to others. He spoke specifically about Surya Shakti, a Yogic practice that leverages the energy of the Sun to enhance physical and mental health, strengthening the heart and building immunity.
“We have about 7,000 teachers to offer this practice to our people. But we need many more. All of you can learn this practice, become physically fit and offer this to at least 100 more people,” he said. Sadhguru revealed that though 4,200 people lived at the Isha Yoga Centre, not one of them contracted the pandemic virus during the entire year.
Says he will vote for development
Responding to an audience question on whom to vote for in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, Sadhguru stated emphatically, “I don’t belong to any party. I won’t advocate who you should vote for.”
He went on to add that his apolitical vote would go to that party which puts Tamil Nadu state on the fast track to development by addressing five crucial issues, i.e., revitalization of river Cauvery, promotion of natural farming in the state, and establishment of high-quality skill development centres for youth in all districts of TN.
Moots temples to be managed by community
He said the party that restores temples as spiritual centres and gradually transfers their management to competent and responsible community members would certainly get his vote. Sadhguru’s final item on the wish list was the establishment of quality academies to improve the quality of education in government schools in Tamil Nadu. He encouraged voters to develop their list of priorities for elected representatives and make an informed decision on voting.
Various cattle breeds, including Kangayam, Ongole, Kongrij, Umbalacheri, and Gir, bred in Isha were on display at the venue. The gracefully decorated cattle sported turmeric, sandalwood paste, and saffron and seemed to enjoy the attention of visitors.