As Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the International Yoga Day celebrations in Ranchi, many people took to Twitter to show their participation. While many performed different yoga poses with total gusto, there were a few for whom the asanas turned out to be tough. However, instead of having a dampened spirit, those tweeple decided to give a funny twist to their situations - with hilarious memes and videos.
People took to Twitter to share funny memes on International Yoga Day 2019. (Twitter/@bindasladki)
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Known for their witty posts on Twitter, dairy brand Amul too shared a post to celebrate World Yoga Day.
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Known for their witty posts on Twitter, dairy brand Amul too shared a post to celebrate World Yoga Day.
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How did you celebrate International Yoga Day 2019?
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