The World Record of ‘largest spectacle’ has been achieved by Mr. Vasant R. Thakur from Nashik, Maharashtra, India.
On Oct 02, 2017; to tribute Mahatma Gandhi and promote ‘Clean India Campaign’ Congress Sewa Dal under the guidance of Mr. Thakur, created the spectacle with dimensions of 7 x 9 ft. The glass mounted in the spectacle had diameter of 3 ft.
The World Record of ‘largest chain of Ayurved heath consulting centers’ has been achieved by Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust from Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India.
Till Mar 06, 2018; under the guidance of Acharya Balkrishna ji and Swami Ramdev ji Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust has One Thousand Three Hundred Thirty Four (1334) Ayurved heath consulting centers across India.
The World Record of ‘biggest bangle set’ has been achieved by Ms. Geetha M. Y. from Mysore, Karnataka, India.
On Jul 18, 2017; Ms. Geetha crafted the bangle set of 12 inch diameter. Four pieces of one inch wide bangle set has been created on wooden ring and decorated with silk lace & threads, silver stone chain and various gemstones.
The World Record of ‘smallest deck of playing cards’ has been achieved by Mr. Ikbal Sakka from Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
By Jul 08, 2017; Mr. Sakka made smallest deck of cards, containing card measuring 8 x 6 mm (length x width) and weighing 2 grams. The smallest deck of playing cards is made of silver.
The World Record of ‘largest pyramid of booklets’ has been achieved by Namah Shivaya Mission Trust from Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India.
During Simhastha 2016 at Ujjain; under the auspicious and sagacious guidance of Swami Shivoham Bharti ji, trust has constructed the largest booklet pyramid. The 25 feet high booklet pyramid is consisted of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand (250000) booklets written with mantras.
The World Record of ‘largest ethnic footwear’ has been jointly achieved by Mr. Rajesh Kumar Jain and Divya Bhaskar from Surat, Gujarat, India.
On Aug 25, 2017; the largest ethnic footwear of Twenty Two (22) feet length has been worn by lord Ganesha during ‘Surati Raja Ganesha festival celebration’.