Divya Delhi: While speaking about Yoga, Acharya Balkrishna took great delight in the fact that it has become widely accepted all across the globe. According to him, Yoga is the one word that people from all over the world can understand and use. Even if they don't really understand it, Balkrishna continued, everyone, regardless of language or culture, is familiar with the word and its connection to breathing exercises, physical postures (asanas), and pranayama. Acharya Balkrishna, who is both a co-founder and general secretary of the Patanjali Yogpeeth (Trust), attended the National Book Trust's World Book Fair in New Delhi's Bharat Mandapam. Balkrishna, the event's principal guest, spoke on how important it is that gatherings like the World Book Fair exist so that people can have access to excellent reading for education. He emphasized how Patanjali helped Yoga and Ayurveda gain international renown. While speaking about Yoga, Acharya Balkrishna took great delight in the fact that it has become widely accepted all across the globe. According to him, Yoga is the one word that people from all over the world can understand and use. Even if they don't really understand it, Balkrishna continued, everyone, regardless of language or culture, is familiar with the word and its connection to breathing exercises, physical postures (asanas), and pranayama. Although Ayurveda has enormous untapped potential, it has not garnered the international renown it rightfully merits, according to Acharya Balkrishna. He went on to say that Ayurveda is a full science unto itself, separate from all other medical systems. While modern life would be incomplete without Allopathy and its manufactured pharmaceuticals, Acharya stressed that Ayurveda is an integral part of our everyday lives. He asserts that Ayurveda teaches us to coexist with nature by recommending the use of natural remedies and practices that are in tune with our surroundings.Patanjali made substantial contributions to Ayurvedic literature, and Acharya Balkrishna offered insights into these contributions. He spilled the beans about Patanjali's latest publication: the World Herbal Encyclopedia. This massive tome details the medicinal properties of 32,000 different plants through pictures. This database provides more detailed information about more than 12,000 plants, which was previously unavailable. In addition, Patanjali has released the Ayurveda-based Soumitrayenidanam, a book that includes a thorough explanation of contemporary diseases and ailments, organized according to Ayurvedic principles. For the first time in Ayurvedic tradition, this book details more than 2,500 clinical disorders, and it has 6,821 verses that discuss about 500 diseases, including the 471 most prevalent ailments.In closing his talk, Acharya Balkrishna shared information about Patanjali's commitment to using indigenous ingredients. He emphasized that Patanjali emphasizes traditional knowledge and wellness practices when crafting their products. With these activities, Patanjali keeps making a big splash in the world of Ayurveda and Yoga, which are becoming more and more well-known for their healing and holistic health benefits. In addition, he detailed the many ways in which Patanjali has made a difference through its various projects. Yoga, Ayurveda, education, healthcare, research, and the dissemination of old manuscripts are only a few of the areas where Patanjali has made great achievements, he said. Inspiring spiritual publications that help people grow as individuals have also been released by the company.Furthermore, Acharya Balkrishna brought up Patanjali's role in India's educational system, illuminating the fact that the firm has been instrumental in printing primary through tenth grade textbooks that are in line with the curriculum of the Indian education board. The goal of this endeavor is to provide the groundwork for an independent and strong educational system in India. Patanjali upholds its commitment to providing high-quality products while enhancing the nation's cultural, spiritual, and educational fabric through these diverse endeavors.