"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
15 Feb 2023
The Akshar Yoga Research and Development Centre has made history by entering the Guinness Book of World Records on February 11, 2023, as its members along with many other participants from all over the world performed three yoga poses. This achievement is a testament to the dedication and perseverance of the yoga practitioners who participated in the Mandala Yoga Festival in Bengaluru.
Over 500 people participated in the event, including police personnel from Karnataka State Police, underprivileged children, and differently-abled children. The event which was held at Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence saw participants from different parts of the world, including the USA, Japan, Korea, Dubai, London, France, and Sri Lanka, all coming together to create history.
The renowned yoga and spiritual teacher Himalayan Siddha Akshar expressed his joy and delight at this extraordinary accomplishment. He claimed that in order to accomplish this noteworthy feat, every participant undertook demanding preparation for roughly two months before to the event. The three yoga positions, Vashishtasana (Side Plank Pose), Ushtrasana (Camel Pose), and Halasana (Plough Pose) which ranged in length from 45 to 90 seconds, demonstrated the participants' strength both physically and mentally.
The Akshar Yoga Centre has previously entered the Guinness World Record book for performing the Dhanurasana or Bow Pose for two minutes with 285 yoga practitioners. This accomplishment shows the centre's dedication to promoting yoga and the physical and mental well-being it provides. This achievement serves as an inspiration to all yoga enthusiasts and demonstrates the potential of yoga in improving physical and mental health.