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Yoga can ‘cure’ homosexual­ity, guru says

Controvers­ial Baba Ramdev claims he can ‘return a man’ to ‘natural behaviour’

- BIBHUDATTA PRADHAN BLOOMBERG

NEW DELHI— To one of India’s most famous gurus, yoga isn’t just about postures, exercise and meditation: it can also boost economic growth and “cure” homosexual­ity.

Baba Ramdev, who says his foundation earns 20 billion rupees ($313 million) a year selling traditiona­l products, will help Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday set a world record for the most people doing yoga in one place. The event will mark the first United Nationsbac­ked Internatio­nal Day of Yoga.

“The previous government hadn’t given much importance to yoga,” said Ramdev, known for his orange robes and thick black beard, by phone this week. “Modi garnered support from 177 countries, including 47 Muslim nations. Because of yoga, India’s esteem has increased.”

Modi is showcasing the event as one of national prestige: some 35,000 people will perform yoga in the centre of India’s capital. Similar gatherings will take place across the globe, including one at the United Nations in New York City led by Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, who has called yoga “the soft power of India.”

“India speaks and the whole world listens,” Swaraj told reporters this month. “The 21st of June to be declared as the Internatio­nal Day of Yoga is a clear-cut example of that.”

In some ways, India is pushing to reclaim an ancient practice that has been turned into a lucrative market in the West. Yoga pants are increasing­ly supplantin­g jeans as the suburban apparel of choice in the U.S., hurting retailers such as Levi’s and J. Crew, Barclays PLC analysts wrote in February. Cow urine

India’s “wellness” sector, which includes naturopath­y, yoga and Ayurveda, accounted for less than 2 per cent of the global $2-trillion industry, according to a 2013 report. The domestic industry is dominated by small businesses that produce pain balms, health foods and massage therapies.

Ramdev’s powerful following is one reason Modi is giving him a platform. The guru says more than one billion people across the globe watch his television programs, which are broadcast to far-flung villages in the nation of 1.2 billion people.

He uses that media presence to sell everything from shaving cream, to cow urine tablets, to herbal remedies for infertilit­y, cancer and hair loss. He says all the profits from his sales of Ayurvedic medicines go to charity, including camps to provide free yoga to the masses.

He said using yoga to cure diseases like asthma and hepatitis would save as much as 10 trillion rupees a year in costs on medicine — or roughly 80 per cent of the total pharmaceut­ical market in Asia, Africa and Australia. Productivi­ty gains from yoga can also boost economic growth to 10 per cent a year, he said, up from about 7.3 per cent now. “Wrong sexual practices”

Ramdev is no stranger to controvers­y. He said yoga can help “stop wrong sexual practices” like homosexual­ity, espousing a common view in the mostly Hindu nation. An Indian court in 2013 upheld a law passed in the 1800s that criminaliz­es gay sex in a setback for homosexual rights. “Homosexual­ity can be cured through yoga,” Ramdev said. “This will return a man towards natural sexual behaviour.”

For the most part, Modi’s adminis- tration has steered clear of controvers­y in pushing Yoga Day, emphasizin­g that it’s about health instead of religion. That has minimized criticism apart from a smattering of minority Muslim groups and opponents who see it as a waste of resources. Even so, the projection of Ramdev on Yoga Day reflects the political shift since Modi’s “somewhat right-wing Hindu-based” Bharatiya Janata Party took power last year, said SL Rao, chairman of the Institute of Social and Economic Change in Bengaluru. He called Ramdev’s views on homosexual­ity “stupid,” while also acknowledg­ing his importance to yoga in India.

“Which other yoga teacher is so well known?” he said. “Look at that body — he has a great body. Even my mouth waters.”

 ?? SAURABH DAS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Indian yoga guru Baba Ramdev says using yoga to cure diseases would save India 10 trillion rupees a year.
SAURABH DAS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indian yoga guru Baba Ramdev says using yoga to cure diseases would save India 10 trillion rupees a year.

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