This story is from February 09, 2024
Shilpa Shetty launches yoga guru Dr Hansaji Yogendra’s book ‘The Sattvik Kitchen’
The internationally-acclaimed Yoga Institute, Mumbai, organised a book release event on 7th February, 2024. Renowned Bollywood personality, Ms. Shilpa Shetty presented Dr. Hansaji Yogendra’s new book 'The Sattvik Kitchen' to the audience.
The book is inspired by Dr. Hansaji’s vast knowledge of traditional Indian food and nutrition systems, principles of Ayurveda and Sattvik living concepts. The Sattvik Kitchen has easy to follow recipes, immunity-boosting natural remedies, creative non-dairy milk formulations, rare hydrating Ayurvedic drinks, innovations in traditional, Indian vegetarian cuisine and recipes for easy-to-make nutrient packed salads and nourishing soups.
Ms. Shilpa Shetty, said that, “It was an honour to visit The Yoga Institute and share the dais with Dr. Hansaji Yogendra. Dr. Hansaji Yogendra is a source of inspiration, guidance and spiritual mentorship in the Kundra-Shetty household and so this opportunity to launch Dr. Hansaji Yogendra’s latest book was extremely special for her.”
She further added that, “There is need to value our heritage and culture and a book like The Sattvik Kitchen helps us to do just that. Shilpa Shetty was a firm believer of the adage that, “We are what we eat and that Food can be your medicine while Ayurveda and Yoga are a form of science for good-health. She added that The Saatvik Kitchen reveals the rich legacy of our culture and invokes a sense of deep pride in her about being Indian. She thanked Dr. Hansaji Yogendra profusely for her efforts and vision in sharing these life-enriching aspects of India’s food heritage with the world in The Sattvik Kitchen.
Dr. Hansaji J. Yogendra, thanked Shilpa Shetty for her words of appreciation and then said, “The Yoga Institute is 105 years old and has witnessed the changing tide of time. Much has changed over the years especially our relationship with food. Food in India has always been sacred, served to Divinity with a sense of bhakti and prepared with a lot of love in our homes. But over the years food has become a question of calories rather than love and nutrition. “
She said, “Problems arise when our food begins to come in packets rather than being home-cooked with fresh, local produce. When we eat food in a hurry, we are disrespectful to the sacred act of caring and nurturing our bodies. This is what The Sattvik Kitchen aims to help us with: to re-connect with Indian traditions of food and eating. The recipes in The Sattvik Kitchen are easy and simple to cook and aim to help our mind function better.”
ABOUT DR HANSAJI:
Dr. Hansaji Yogendra is the Director of The Yoga Institute, Mumbai and an acclaimed spiritual guru, well-regarded intellectual and inter-disciplinary academic. Her words, ideas and life-long body of work in Yoga, wellness and mindfulness has created powerful discourse in multiple streams of study.
In 2019, Dr. Hansaji J. Yogendra was honoured with the Bharat Gaurav Award at the UK House of Commons, London, for her extraordinary contribution to, and excellence in Yoga.
She has conducted more than 1OO,000 yoga sessions and has been honoured with the Prime Minister’s Award for her contribution to the field of Yoga.
ABOUT THE YOGA INSTITUTE:
The Yoga Institute was established in 1918 by the venerable yoga guru Shri Yogendraji, also known as the Father of Modern Yoga Renaissance. The Yoga Institute celebrated its centenary milestone on 25 December 2018. The 100 year anniversary celebration of the Institute was attended by Shri Ramnath Kovind – Ex--President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu – Ex- Vice President of India.
The Yoga Institute is a non-profit organization and the oldest organized centre for Yoga in the world.
The book is inspired by Dr. Hansaji’s vast knowledge of traditional Indian food and nutrition systems, principles of Ayurveda and Sattvik living concepts. The Sattvik Kitchen has easy to follow recipes, immunity-boosting natural remedies, creative non-dairy milk formulations, rare hydrating Ayurvedic drinks, innovations in traditional, Indian vegetarian cuisine and recipes for easy-to-make nutrient packed salads and nourishing soups.
Ms. Shilpa Shetty, said that, “It was an honour to visit The Yoga Institute and share the dais with Dr. Hansaji Yogendra. Dr. Hansaji Yogendra is a source of inspiration, guidance and spiritual mentorship in the Kundra-Shetty household and so this opportunity to launch Dr. Hansaji Yogendra’s latest book was extremely special for her.”
She further added that, “There is need to value our heritage and culture and a book like The Sattvik Kitchen helps us to do just that. Shilpa Shetty was a firm believer of the adage that, “We are what we eat and that Food can be your medicine while Ayurveda and Yoga are a form of science for good-health. She added that The Saatvik Kitchen reveals the rich legacy of our culture and invokes a sense of deep pride in her about being Indian. She thanked Dr. Hansaji Yogendra profusely for her efforts and vision in sharing these life-enriching aspects of India’s food heritage with the world in The Sattvik Kitchen.
Dr. Hansaji J. Yogendra, thanked Shilpa Shetty for her words of appreciation and then said, “The Yoga Institute is 105 years old and has witnessed the changing tide of time. Much has changed over the years especially our relationship with food. Food in India has always been sacred, served to Divinity with a sense of bhakti and prepared with a lot of love in our homes. But over the years food has become a question of calories rather than love and nutrition. “
She said, “Problems arise when our food begins to come in packets rather than being home-cooked with fresh, local produce. When we eat food in a hurry, we are disrespectful to the sacred act of caring and nurturing our bodies. This is what The Sattvik Kitchen aims to help us with: to re-connect with Indian traditions of food and eating. The recipes in The Sattvik Kitchen are easy and simple to cook and aim to help our mind function better.”
ABOUT DR HANSAJI:
Dr. Hansaji Yogendra is the Director of The Yoga Institute, Mumbai and an acclaimed spiritual guru, well-regarded intellectual and inter-disciplinary academic. Her words, ideas and life-long body of work in Yoga, wellness and mindfulness has created powerful discourse in multiple streams of study.
She has conducted more than 1OO,000 yoga sessions and has been honoured with the Prime Minister’s Award for her contribution to the field of Yoga.
ABOUT THE YOGA INSTITUTE:
The Yoga Institute was established in 1918 by the venerable yoga guru Shri Yogendraji, also known as the Father of Modern Yoga Renaissance. The Yoga Institute celebrated its centenary milestone on 25 December 2018. The 100 year anniversary celebration of the Institute was attended by Shri Ramnath Kovind – Ex--President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu – Ex- Vice President of India.
The Yoga Institute is a non-profit organization and the oldest organized centre for Yoga in the world.
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