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Baba Ramdev by Shalini Singh

[Aug 11, 2008]

BABA RAMDEV is the symbol of yoga of Pranayama and eminent Yoga instructor and an Ayurveda Sage. He was the follower and the successor of Swami Shankardevji Maharaj. Today Swami Ramdev is measured to be a wonder not only in India but also abroad. The tribute of building yoga a mass development and organizing camps that educate people on the significance of yoga in the country goes to Yoga guru Baba Ramdev. He has conveyed in understanding among the people about the rewards of yoga to the common man in simple and well explained fashion. The Baba is in charge for revolution of the cause of taking Ayurveda and Yoga to every Indian household that has trained yoga regardless of any religion, including Hinduism. Baba Ramdev is like Patanjali muni (guru) of the present times.

The Yoga guru Baba Ramdev organizes camps for the common man including Bollywood stars and also offers yoga tips to professionals such as the British law-makers to make them more creative and energetic. The Yoga taught by the Baba can cure several incurable diseases as Baba Ramdev is currently doing in India.

Baba Ramdev is conscious of the problems that are being fetched up at the unbelievable rate at which his mission is growing. Recently Baba Ramdev was the latest victim of the Congress Communist campaign to defame and denigrate the icon of Hindu society.

Baba Ramdev's magnitude, enormity, immensity and generosity extends to public service such as the building two universities in Uttarakhand and MP on subsidised land offered by the state governments.

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S. Singh is great fan of Baba Ramdev and has been following his yoga for several years.
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