The World Record of creating ‘unique paintings made by mantra’ has been achieved by Mr. Sanjay Lashkari from Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Till December 21, 2014; Mr. Lashkari has brushed more than Fifty (50) paintings by writing mantra in artistic pattern. He has created Lord Ganesha, Shiva, Krishna etc. through this unique art.
The World Record of ‘most instruments played in a concert’ has been achieved by Mr. Ebin Rec George from Sharjah, Dubai, UAE.
On Feb 2, 2013; Mr. George played Twenty Seven (27) different musical instruments in a one hour concert starting at 8.30 pm at the SWC Auditorium in Sharjah. Some of the instruments Mr. George performed on were Violin, Saxophone, Cajun, Drums, Djembe Electric Guitar etc.
The World Record of managing ‘orphan rehabilitation center through a unique family-based model’ has been achieved by Vatsalya Gram conceptualized by Sadhvi Ritambhara ji (Didi Maa) from Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Vatsalya Gram has rehabilitated orphaned/ abandoned people in the form of families where such children, destitute women and other dispossessed elderly women live together in individual homes as a family. Till December, 2014; hundreds of people have been rehabilitated through this unique and scalable concept.
At Vatsalya Gram various children, women and elderly women live together in individual homes as a family, provided with all necessary facilities like access to healthcare, education, etc. to take care of each and every need of the family members. Thus each woman or child at Vatsalya Gram, even thought not biologically related, is part of a Indian traditional family unit in addition to being part of a larger family.
The world record of the ‘highest waterfall’ has been achieved by the ‘Angel Falls’ from Canaima National Park, Guiana Highlands, BolÃvar, Venezuela.
The falls sit on the Churú River; with a height of 979 m (3,212 ft). Angel Falls has also been called by indigenous name Kerepakupai Merú.
Other Great Waterfalls:
Tugela Falls with the height of 948 m is located in Drakensberg in the Royal Natal National Park in KwaZulu-Natal Province, Republic of South Africa.
Vinnufossen with the height of 860 m is located in village of Sunndalsøra in the municipality of Sunndal in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.
Sutherland Falls is located near Milford Sound in New Zealand’s South Island. The water plunges in three cascades; the upper is 229 meters (751 ft.) tall, the middle – 248 meters (813 ft.) and the lower – 103 meters (338 ft.), in a total vertical fall of 580 meters (1902 ft.).
Peru Gocta Cataracts with the height of 771 m is located in Amazonas, Peru.
Kaieteur Falls with the height of 741 feet/226 metres is located in Kaieteur National Park, Potaro-Siparuni Region, Guyana.
Yosemite Falls with the height of 739 m metres is located in Yosemite National Park in the Sierra Nevada of California, United States.
Cuquenan Falls also known as Kukenam with the height of 670 metres is located in San Francisco de Yurani, Venezuela.
Sutherland Falls with the height of 581 metres is located in Fiordland, South Island, New Zealand.
Della Falls with the height of 440 metres is located in Strathcona Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, Canada.
Krimml Falls with the height of 380 metres is located in High Tauern National Park, Krimmler Wasserfälle, Salzburg state Austria.
Dudhsagar Falls with the height of 310 metres is located on Goa-Karnataka state border, India. Dudhsagar means the Sea of Milk; it is one of the world’s most exquisite falls.
Trou de Fer Falls with the height of 210 metres is located in the coast of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean.
Victoria Falls with the height of 108 metres (355 ft) is located in southern Africa on the Zambezi River at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Victoria Falls is known as the greatest curtain of falling water in the world.
Niagara Falls located on the Canadian-American border, measures a height of 50 m (165 ft).
The World Record of ‘largest bottle tree’ has been achieved by Nigerian Breweries from Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
On December 17, 2014; about Eight Thousand (8000) empty bottles of Star lager beer were stacked together to form the world’s largest bottle tree. The bottle tree measured 32 ft high and 24 metres wide with an area about 400 metres.