Interview with Manmohan Bhutada, Author of Sukhi Jeevanacha Kanmantra: Yoga
Yoga expert Manmohan shares insights on making yoga accessible, its global rise, and how it heals, balances, and transforms lives across all boundaries.on Aug 06, 2025
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Frontlist: The book’s title translates to “The Secret to a Happy Life.” In your experience, what core principle of yoga has the most transformative impact on one’s happiness and emotional balance?
Manmohan: Ashtang yog
Frontlist: You’ve explained each asana and pranayama with great detail and pictures. What was the most important thing you kept in mind while making yoga easy to understand through a book?
Manmohan: Beginners
Frontlist: Do you believe yoga can be a universal language of healing, regardless of age, geography, or faith?
Manmohan: Firmly
Frontlist: As someone who has lived and taught in both India and the West, how do you see the global perception of Yoga evolving post-International Yoga Day’s institutional recognition?
Manmohan: Spreading fast, has bright future.
Frontlist: After 37 years of personal practice and 35 years of teaching, what continues to keep your relationship with yoga alive and evolving?
Manmohan: Several people come to me, suffering from various ailments. After counseling and treatment they feel better.
Frontlist: What does International Yoga Day represent to you, not only as a celebration, but as a reminder of the deeper responsibility that comes with this ancient science?
Manmohan: To attract more and new people.
Frontlist: Do you believe Yoga can serve as a preventive system in public health policies, and what would such integration look like at scale, especially for chronic lifestyle diseases?
Manmohan: Yes. Most people are benefited if they practice yoga regularly.
Frontlist: In today’s world of hyper-productivity, how can yoga, especially in the way you’ve structured it in this book, help people move from a mindset of always-on-the-move to one of presence and balance?
Manmohan: As mind stabilizes, problems, both physical and mental go on reducing.The freshness achieved keeps them bound to yoga.
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