The World Record of ‘longest performance of kapalbhati yoga’ has been achieved by Swami Mahesh Yogi at Kota, Rajasthan, India.
On Jun 20, 2018; Mahesh Yogi performed Kapalbhati yoga (skull shining breathing exercise) for Twenty Two hours Twenty Five minutes (22H:25M).
World Record has been achieved during the celebration of International Yoga Day. Program was convened by Dr. Jaideep Arya and organized by Patanjali Yogpeeth, Government of Rajasthan and Resonance Eduventures Ltd.
The World Record of ‘youngest most page book writer’ has been achieved by Master Mrigendra Raj (10 years 6 months 3 days) from Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Till Nov 15, 2017; Mrigendra Raj (Son of Ms. Shakti and Mr. Rajesh Pande) has written Seven Hundred (700) page books.
This Programme is jointly achieved by Saptrang Seva Samiti & Divya Bharat Nirman Trust.
The World Record of playing ‘most drum kicks in one second’ has been achieved by Devaagyh Dixit (05 years 10 months 01 day) from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
On Mar 15, 2019; Devaagyh (son of Ms. Rashi & Mr. Prateek Dixit) played Nine (9) drum kicks in one second.
The World Record was attempted at King George Medical University.
The World Record of playing ‘most drum beats in one second’ has been achieved by Devaagyh Dixit (05 years 10 months 01 day) from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
On Mar 15, 2019; Devaagyh (son of Ms. Rashi & Mr. Prateek Dixit) played Thirty Two (32) drumbeats in one second.
The World Record was attempted at King George Medical University.
The World Record of playing ‘most drum beats in one minute’ has been achieved by Devaagyh Dixit (05 years 10 months 01 day) from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
On Mar 15, 2019; Devaagyh (son of Ms. Rashi & Mr. Prateek Dixit) played One Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty Two (1982) drum beats in one minute.
The World Record was attempted at King George Medical University.
The World Record of ‘largest collection of philatelic material on means of transportation’ has been achieved by Mr. Jawahar Verhomal Israni from Delhi, India.
Till Jan 26, 2019; Mr. Israni had a collection of Two Thousand Six Hundred Ninety Three (2693) philatelic materials on means of transportation. The collection consists of postal stamps collected from various nations and kingdoms of the world.