
WHO: Akshar Yoga Kendraa
WHAT: 12 Guinness World Records titles in a single day
WHERE: Bengaluru, India
WHEN: June 2025
WHY: Promoting human strength, spirit, and global well-being through yoga.
It is a record-breaking mission that proves the human body has no limits, and as Akshar Yoga continues Record attempts, the spectacle only gets bigger and better.
Twelve world records fell in just 24 hours as a sea of yogis performed gravity-defying stretches in a historic demonstration of endurance.
From primary school children to pensioners, thousands gathered to prove that age is just a number when it comes to flexibility.
The Bengaluru-based organisation successfully organised a staggering 12 different Guinness World Records titles in a single day.
Every year the spectacle gets bigger and bigger as Master Anshu and his team organise multiple world records attempts a day, the group confirmed.
The primary goal is to give yoga a wider platform while celebrating and highlighting human strength, spirit and well-being.
The massive event saw 1,695 people hold the chair pose simultaneously, while 1,692 participants mastered the bridge pose at the same time.
Even more impressively, 1,634 yogis successfully completed the Warrior II pose during the high-speed succession of challenges.
These achievements reflect a clear desire to make sure yoga can benefit as many people as possible, the organisation explained.
Participants pushed through the physical strain to keep true to the nature of yoga, displaying incredible depth, discipline and precision.
The attempts featured people from 20 different countries, proving that the ancient practice can unite people regardless of where they are from.
The latest event was so massive that two official Guinness World Records adjudicators, Mbali Nkosi and Swapnil Dangarikar, were required on-site.
They verified that every participant from the age of four to those approaching their 80s maintained the strict standards required.
International Yoga Day has become a global phenomenon since it was first proposed to the United Nations in 2014.
The June 21 date marks the summer solstice and has seen some of the most difficult physical feats ever recorded in the fitness world.
While individual masters have held the gruelling scorpion pose for nearly 30 minutes, the Akshar Yoga mission focuses on the power of the crowd.
Practitioners trained for months to master poses like the pistol squat, which requires immense balance and leg strength.
Other technical records smashed during the day included the mermaid pose with 863 people and the shoulder stand with 1,633 people.
The organisation has spent four consecutive years marking the international holiday with increasingly large demonstrations.
This summer, the group plans to go even further with an ambitious project to attempt 21 different yoga-related records.
OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION: This report is based on official data from Guinness World Records. Source Link: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/commercial/2026/4/Akshar-Yoga-continue-its-mission-of-promoting-yoga-through-several-world-records.html
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