World Laughter Day

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World Laughter Day was established in 1998 and the first celebration was on 10 May 1998, in

Laughter Yoga movement.[1]

The day is now

celebrated on first Sunday of May worldwide.[1][2]

History

World Laughter Day was created in 1998 by Dr. Madan Kataria, founder of the worldwide Laughter Yoga movement.[1] Dr. Kataria, a family doctor in India, was inspired to start the Laughter Yoga movement in part by the facial feedback hypothesis, which postulates that a person's facial expressions can have an effect on their emotions.[1][3] The celebration of World Laughter Day is a positive manifestation for world peace and is intended to build up a global consciousness of brotherhood and friendship through laughter.[2] It is most often celebrated by gatherings of people in public places with the sole purpose of laughing.[1] Its popularity has grown exponentially[when?] with that of the Laughter Yoga movement now counting thousands of Laughter Clubs in more than 115 countries. And now it is celebrated worldwide.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Nerenberg, Albert (May 2013). "World Laughter Day: How a Laughing Fit Sparked an International Movement". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Ritman, Alex (May 6, 2012). "It's World Laughter Day". The National. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  3. ^ Grinnell, Renee. "Facial Feedback Hypothesis". psychcentral.com. Retrieved July 24, 2015.

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