
Surya Yog Dhyanathon conducted
Pune: The Suryadatta Group of Institutes, Bavdhan, marked the 11th
with a one-of-its-kind mega event — Surya Yog Dhyanathon 2025, combining silence, synchronized yoga, and spiritual chanting. Held under the theme "A Rhythm of Body and Mind for Holistic Wellbeing," the event aimed to harmonize physical and mental energies, drawing over 900 enthusiastic participants from multiple academic disciplines.
The event took place at the Suryadatta Bansi Ratna Hall. TNN

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