The World Record of ‘first mantra tower’ has been achieved by Namah Shivaya Mission Trust from Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India.
In 2015; under the auspicious and sagacious guidance of Swami Shivoham Bharti ji, trust has constructed the first mantra tower of the world. The tower has been crammed with the mantra ‘Om Namah Shivay’ billions in numbers.
The World Record of ‘longest hula hooping (male)’ has been achieved by Mr. Ian Giles from Cape Town, South Africa.
The longest hula hooping by an individual using a single hoop lasted for 75hours and 30 minutes. Mr. Giles managed the hoop to revolve between the shoulders and hips all the time.
The World Record of ‘smallest sheep’ has been achieved by the The Ouessant from the island of Ouessant, Brittany, France.
The smallest sheep in the world is also known as the anglicized ushant, ushant or breton dwarf sheep. Rams are around 49 centimetres (19 in) tall at the shoulder, and the ewes about 45 centimetres (18 in).
The World Record of ‘smallest road-licensed car’ has been achieved by Mr. Austin Coulson from Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
The smallest car is 63.5cm high, 65.41cm wide and 126.47cm long. It has been licensed to be on the road at speeds of up to 40 km/h. It is built with a custom frame on a 57 Chevrolet Belair mock-up body, with a kiddy quad engine to power it. It is completely street legal, with a safety glass windshield, functioning windscreen wipers, tail lights, turn signals and brake lights and seat belt.
The World Record of ‘largest effigy of Ravan and Family trio’ has been achieved by Sarvjanik Dussehra Utsav Samiti from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.
On Oct 22, 2015; Samiti made the largest trio effigy which measured Ravan (110), Kumbhakaran (80) and Meghnath (80) feet.
Mr. Rajesh Munat; Minister Transport, PWD and Environment, Government of CG coordinated the program.
The World Record of ‘largest drawing exhibition on a theme’ has been achieved by Lokmat Media Pvt. Ltd. from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.
On Oct 18, 2015; Lokmat, a leading news paper of Maharashtra organized the event in which One Hundred Eleven Thousand One Hundred Eleven (111111) drawings of lord Ganesha was displayed at Prozone mall.