This 98-year-old yoga expert granny will inspire you to visit Coimbatore
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, COIMBATORE/ Created : Dec 13, 2018, 17:14 IST
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There's more to Coimbatore than its beautiful textiles, food and River Noyyal. The city should be on any aspiring Yoga practitioner’s radar due to its priceless jewel, V Nanammal, who makes the ancient art form look like a cakewal … Read more
There's more to Coimbatore than its beautiful textiles, food and River Noyyal. The city should be on any aspiring Yoga practitioner’s radar due to its priceless jewel, V Nanammal, who makes the ancient art form look like a cakewalk. Ask why? Read less
There's more to Coimbatore than its beautiful textiles, food and River Noyyal. The city should be on any aspiring Yoga practitioner’s radar due to its priceless jewel, V Nanammal, who makes the ancient art form look like a cakewalk. Ask why?
Well, Nanammal is not one of the young yoga teachers that are not hard to find in Indian cities, but a 98-year-old granny, who has been recognised as the oldest yoga teacher in India. She has proved her prowess (without owning a certificate) by earning several awards and accolades at yoga fests and competitions. Myriad are the awards that she has received for her excellence in the science of yoga and several are the asanas that she performs.
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Her credentials will give you a sweet surprise
Nanammal has been awarded the Nari Shakti Puraskar Award from the President of India, but this is just one example of her achievements. Her students have enhanced the glory of her name by winning gold medals at yoga festivals all over the world.
If you can make it to Coimbatore
So, if you can travel all the way to Coimbatore, there is no better experience than meeting up Nanammal. And those of you, who wish to learn yoga, consider learning the art from Nanammal whilst absorbing the experience to stay in a city known for its cultural legacy.
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