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18-06-2025

Longest Duration to Holding Uththita Kurmasana (Standing Tortoise Pose) For 60 Seconds

A. Subashini Sets Cholan World Record by Holding Uththita Kurmasana (Standing Tortoise Pose) for the Longest Duration

 A. Subashini, daughter of Mr. Arunachalam and Mrs. Kanagavalli, born on 29-04-2015, residing at Veerakeralamputhur, Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu, India.

In a remarkable display of balance, determination, and focus, she held her body in Uththita Kurmasana (Standing Tortoise Pose) continuously for 60 seconds, showcasing exceptional physical control and commitment to yoga at a young age.

The Cholan Book of World Records (CBWR) officially recognizes this outstanding accomplishment as the first of its kind world record.

This inspiring event took place on 31-05-2025 at Panchayat Union Primary School, Veerakeralamputhur, Tenkasi District, Tamil Nadu, and was meticulously organized by yoga master Mr. M. Maruthupandi, founder of Phoenix Yoga Centre.

CBWR extends its heartfelt congratulations to the young achiever and wishes her continued success in all her future endeavors. Her achievement is a source of pride and a shining example for young yoga enthusiasts everywhere.

17-06-2025

Recited 500 Thirukkurals while performing 5 different yoga postures in 26 minutes and 46 seconds, demonstrating exceptional memory, focus, and body control at a very young age.

M. Madhavan Sets Cholan World Record by Reciting 500 Thirukkurals While Performing 5 Yoga Postures

M. Madhavan, son of Mr. Maruthupandi and Mrs. Revathi, born on 01-08-2018, residing at Veerakeralamputhur, Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu, India.

In a remarkable blend of spiritual wisdom and physical discipline, he recited 500 Thirukkurals while performing 5 different yoga postures in 26 minutes and 46 seconds, demonstrating exceptional memory, focus, and body control at a very young age.

The Cholan Book of World Records (CBWR) officially recognizes this outstanding accomplishment as the first of its kind world record.

This inspirational event took place on 31-05-2025 at Panchayat Union Primary School, Veerakeralamputhur, Tenkasi District, Tamil Nadu, and was meticulously organized by yoga master Mr. M. Maruthupandi, founder of Phoenix Yoga Centre.

CBWR extends its heartfelt congratulations to the young achiever and wishes him continued success in all his future endeavors. His achievement beautifully showcases the harmony of ancient Tamil literature and traditional yoga, setting an example for young learners and yoga enthusiasts across the world

22-05-2025

Two-Year-Old Girl from Batticaloa, Dhanya Sri, Sets Cholan World Record by Reciting the Capitals of 195 Countries

Two-Year-Old Girl from Batticaloa, Dhanya Sri, Sets Cholan World Record by Reciting the Capitals of 195 Countries

Dhanya Sri, a prodigious 2-year and 10-month-old girl from Kommathurai, Chenkalady in the Batticaloa District of Sri Lanka, daughter of Mr. Kishanraj and Mrs. Pratheepa, has achieved a phenomenal milestone by flawlessly reciting the capitals of all 195 United Nations–recognized countries in the shortest time. This extraordinary accomplishment has earned her a prestigious place in the Cholan Book of World Records.

The official recognition ceremony was held today at the Green Garden Hotel in Batticaloa with great pride and honor.

Her record-breaking attempt was meticulously observed and officially validated by esteemed adjudicators: Mr. Kathiravan D. Inparasa, Deputy Secretary of the Sri Lanka Branch of the Cholan Book of World Records; Mr. Siva Varathakaran, General President of the Batticaloa District; and Committee Member Poet A. Thaniraj.

In appreciation of her outstanding achievement, Dhanya Sri was honored with an official world record certificate, a commemorative shield, a gold medal, an ID card, and a special record file by the distinguished guests.

This historic event was collaboratively organized by the Cholan Book of World Records and the People’s Helping People Foundation, and was efficiently coordinated by the Kathiravan Social Development Organization.

The chief guest of the event, Mr. N. Dhananjeyan, Commissioner of the Batticaloa Municipal Council, graced the occasion and extended his heartfelt congratulations to the young record-holder.

Prominent dignitaries present at the event included Mr. K. Suvarneswaran, Principal of Chenkalady Central College; Mr. M. Somasuriyam, Principal of the Technical College; and Ms. Sugandhi Niranjan, Educational Consultant of the Kalkudah Education Zone, who all expressed their appreciation and encouragement.

Other notable guests included Mr. Moses Jesudasan, member of the People’s Helping People Foundation; Mr. Bhakiyarasa Kathiswaran, founder of the Santhiveeli Tamil Sangam; and Ms. Perinbam Parvathi, mother of the Canadian representative of the Cholan Book of World Records.

The event was eloquently compered by Poet G. Elilvannan, while Mr. C. Sudheswaran, Secretary of the Kathiravan Arts Academy, delivered a warm welcome address.

The memorable event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks from Mrs. Pratheepa Kishanraj, the proud mother of the record-breaking child

14-05-2025

World Record for the Most Participants Spinning the Silambam Technique ‘Naalu Veedu’ Continuously for 333 Times

World Record for the Most Participants Spinning the Silambam Technique ‘Naalu Veedu’ Continuously for 333 Times 
 

150 dedicated participants who successfully performed the significant Silambam technique known as 'Naalu Veedu' continuously for 333 times without any interruption. This remarkable feat demonstrated not only physical endurance and skill but also a deep respect for Tamil martial arts heritage.

The Cholan Book of World Records (CBWR) proudly recognizes this outstanding achievement as the first of its kind, celebrating the spirit, discipline, and cultural legacy embedded in the traditional art of Silambam.

This historic event took place on 26-04-2025 at the District Sports Stadium, Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, India, and was meticulously organized by Mr. M. Venkatesan, Secretary of Chanakkiyan Academy, whose dedication to promoting ancient Tamil martial traditions made this event a grand success.

The CBWR extends its heartfelt congratulations to the achiever and wishes him/her continued success in all future endeavors, inspiring generations to come through the power of tradition and discipline.


CHANAKKIYAN ACADEMY -13877A
Mr.Venkatesan Muthu-13876A
B.Yogeshwaran-12118A
P.Ajannath- 12889A
A.Anbarasan-128899A
B.Karthikeyan- 12103A
P.Dhesapriyan- 128898A
B.Dinesh kumar-12897A
K.Dhuvaraga- 128890A
S.Ganapathi- 12109A
K.Hari Kumaran-128789A
M.Hari haran- 128889A
C.Jayaruba- 12104A
G.Kabinesh-128989A
S.Karthikeyan- 128786A
R.Kaushik-128102A
M.Hariharan-128990A
K.Mahil-12104A
P.Mopidhrasan-12108A
R.Pon Manikanda Raja- 12105A
P.Prithish-12107A
S.Rohan-12115A
P.Sanjay-12110A
P.Sasmitha-12118A
S.Sri Kumaran-12106A
S.Tamil Mani-12110A
S.Thashwin Ragav-12109A
C.Thulasi-12115A
M.Vedha Sri-12118A
M.Venba-12117A
M.Yogeswari-12115A
P.Aathesh- 12115A
P.Aswin Raj- 12125A
G.Ashwin- 12167A
A.N.Daya Shankar-12115A
S.Deeran Rithesh-12119A
A.Dhanya Sri- 12115A
S.Divyan Rishikesh- 12129A
A.Gowtham- 12188A
M.Hari Haran-12189A
R.Harish- 12196A
M.Harshan Ajish- 12196A
M.Harshan- 12199A
M.Harshik Ajesh-12197Ag
C.Hethvik-12197A
M.Isha Dharshini-12197A
A.T.Jhoshna Goppiha Shree- 12170A
H.Kanishka- 12200A
M.D.Kapil Roshan-12199A
S.Kishan-12199A
G.Krithiya- 12200A
S.Larin Lourdes- 12200A
J.Mithran- 12199A
K.R.Akilesh-122399A
P.Aquil Mohammed-122396A
P.Beula Princy- 122399A
S. Harish-122389A
B.V.Krithik-122388A
P.Ahamed Danish-122355A
A.Priyanka- 122388A
D.Rathish- 122398A
B.V.Sanjay-122388A
G.Thushanth-122399A
D.Yathesh-122398A
K.Aarthika-122399A
N.Dananjayan-122399A
R.Megavarshan-122399A
P.Sujitha-122399A
M.Thanushiya-122399A
S.Ashwin- 12206A
M.Lathika-12201A
M.Manikqndan- 12205A
S.Marimuthu-12205A
A.Menaka Sri-12205A
M.Mitresh-12203A
V.S.Navakeerthan-12203A
R.S.Nagavendhan-12203A
S.Navaneetha Murugan-12203A
M.Nilshiha-12203A
K.Nithilan-12203A
R.Pradeesh-12206A
P.Prathya Lakshmi-12203A
V.Pratithaa-12203A
S.Reshme-12203A
S.Ritesh-12206A
S.Rithikha-12204A
J.Rithish Pandiyan-12206A
G.Rohit-12206A
S.Saai Pranav-12209A
J.Sabarish-12209A
L.R. Sai Aksanaa-12204A
N.Sanjai Priyan-12209A
A.Santhosh-12209A
C.Saranya-12204A
M.Mohamed Subhan-12204A
T.Santhosh-12209A
S.Sharneeka- 12204A
A.Sindhuja-12204A
R.Smiruthika-12204A
M.Srinath-12204A
S.Sudharshan- 12204A
M.Sudharshini-12204A
M.Suganthi-12204A
M.D.Sujith Levin-12209A
B.Thavanish-12209A
M.Thenmozhi-12204A
P.Ubesh Kanna- 12209A
M.Vairavan- 12209A
A.Vetri Marran-12209A
P.Aadita- 12204A
C.Aathi Sri- 12204A
K.R.Anjanaa- 12204A
S.Anushka-12204A
V.Aravinth-12204A
A.Ashvitha- 12204
M.Babi Shalini-12204A
S.Balamurugan-12204A
S.Baranees- 12204A
R.Bhuvaneshwari-12204A
D.Boopathi-12209A
S.Chendur Pandian-12209A
S.Deepajothi- 12209A
P.Dhanasekaran- 12209A
A.M.Dhanshika- 12204A
P.Dhanu Sri- 12204A
O.Dharshana Sri-12204A
V.Dharshini-12204A
K.C.Gokul-12209A
R.Gopika- 12204A
T.Harsha Dev-12209A
C.M.Mithran- 12209A
T.Prathiksha- 12204A
M.Vignesh-12209A
B.Vimalya- 12204A
B.Vithula-12204A
N.Yoga Sri-12204A
A.Arockia Jasmine-12209A
S.Dheeswaran- 12209A
S.Ilakiya-12209A
S.Jagadeeswaran-12207A
S.Jovitta Bharathi-12210A
P.Kirshaalini-12210A
M.R.Kishor- 12207A
S.Lingeshwaran-12209A
R.Lishanth Raj-12204A
M.Muruga Raju-12207A
S.Prakathi Sri- 12204A
K.Pranav Ji- 12207A
M.Priya Dharshini-12210A
N.D.Raga Sri-12207A
M.Sakthi Shivani-12207A
V.Sanjay- 12207A
S.Shanmathi- 12207A
C.Thanjana Sri-12207A
K.Yuva Dharshan-12209A

03-05-2025

World Record for the Most Atlas Stones Lifted and Thrown Backward

World Record for the Most Atlas Stones Lifted and Thrown Backward.

Mr.T. Kannan, born on 05-01-1983, and residing in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India.

He achieved an extraordinary feat by lifting and throwing backward a total of 11 Atlas Stones, with a combined weight of 1220 kilograms, over his shoulder in a swift sequence—demonstrating remarkable physical strength, endurance, and technique.

The net weight of each stone is as follows:

1. 90 kg
2. 95 kg
3. 100 kg
4. 100 kg
5. 105 kg
6. 110 kg
7. 110kg
8. 120kg
9. 120 kg
10. 130 kg
11. 140 kg

The Cholan Book of World Records proudly recognizes this exceptional achievement as the first of its kind, setting a benchmark in the realm of traditional strength sports.

This remarkable event was held on 25-04-2025 at Rohini College of Engineering and Technology, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India, and was meticulously organized by Aathira Studio.

The CBWR extends its heartfelt congratulations to the achiever and wishes him continued success in all his future endeavors. May this record inspire many to celebrate and preserve the rich heritage of Tamil traditional games and physical prowess.

22-04-2025

Young Human Calculator Sets Unprecedented World Record in Mental Arithmetic Without Using Abacus Techniques

Young Human Calculator Sets Unprecedented World Record in Mental Arithmetic Without Using Abacus Techniques

Master G.P. Abhinav Prathyush,
Son of Mr. Ganesan and Mrs. S. Pradheeba,
Born on 22 November 2014,
Residing at New Dharapuram, Palani , Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu, India.

In a stunning display of mental agility, precision, and extraordinary memory power, Master G.P. Abhinav Prathyush achieved a groundbreaking feat in mental arithmetic without using any abacus techniques. His accomplishments include:

Solving 58 two-digit by two-digit multiplication problems in 5 minutes

Finding the squares of 10 three-digit numbers in 2 minutes

Calculating the cubes of 20 two-digit numbers in 1 minute and 21 seconds

Solving  five-digit by five-digit 10 multiplication problems in 5 minutes

Accurately identifying the day of the week for any given date of birth in 2 minutes and 54 seconds

All of these were performed purely through mental calculation, reflecting his exceptional numerical intelligence, speed, and focus at such a young age.

The Cholan Book of World Records (CBWR) proudly recognizes this unparalleled achievement as the first of its kind, proving the immense potential of young minds when guided with dedication and passion.

This remarkable performance took place on 17 of April 2025, at  The Akshaya Academy Campus Palani.

The CBWR congratulates Master G.P. Abhinav Prathyush for this historic accomplishment and bestows upon him the honorary title:
"A Natural Intelligence That Challenges Even Artificial Intelligence

26-03-2025

Fastest Time to Compose 15 Assamese Poems on Given Topics (1,000 Words) in 42 Minutes

Fastest Time to Compose 15 Assamese Poems on Given Topics (1,000 Words) in 42 Minutes

Raktim Phukon, born on 28-02-2005, a dedicated student of Joya Gogoi College, residing in Kachupathar, Golaghat District, Assam, India.

He has extraordinarily composed 15 original poems in the Assamese language, based on the given topics, within an impressive time span of 42 minutes. These poems collectively contain 1,000 words, crafted spontaneously with creativity and linguistic excellence.

The Cholan Book of World Records (CBWR) proudly recognises this remarkable and unparalleled achievement as the first of its kind, setting a new milestone in the domain of literary arts and record-breaking creativity.

This outstanding feat was witnessed by Dr. Omiyo Kr. Das, Principal of Joya Gogoi College, Khumtai, Golaghat, Assam, India, and the event was meticulously organised by Dr. Hareswar Saikia, President of the North and East States of India, on behalf of CBWR, on 20-03-2025, at the said college premises.

CBWR conveys its heartfelt appreciation to the record holder and wishes him continued success, inspiring contributions, and greater heights in all future endeavours.

17-03-2025

Longest Duration of Spinning a Single Silambam Stick, a Cup of Water, and an Egg on a Tray Without Falling

Longest Duration of Spinning a Single Silambam Stick, a Cup of Water, and an Egg on a Tray Without Falling

 Kavin Surya Vardhan, son of Mr. B. Prabhu and Mrs. S. Malathy, born on 30-09-2010, a student of The Indian Public School, residing in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.

He has demonstrated exceptional skill and endurance by:

Spinning a single Silambam stick continuously for one hour.

Spinning a cup filled with water, suspended by a rope, for one hour without spilling.

Spinning an egg on a tray, connected with a rope, with remarkable control.


The Cholan Book of World Records (CBWR) proudly recognizes this extraordinary achievement as the first of its kind.

This record-setting feat was accomplished on 16-02-2025 in Art and Cultural complex Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India, and was meticulously organized by 
KALAI ILAMANI A.MANIKANDAN B.COM.CA., 
 INDIAN SILAMBAM FEDERATION NATIONAL REFEREE.

CBWR extends its heartfelt congratulations to Kavin Surya Vardhan and wishes him continued success in his future endeavors. His dedication and perseverance serve as an inspiration to aspiring martial artists and record seekers worldwide.

17-03-2025

Young Genius: Most Names Identified and Recited Using Flashcards at Just 29 Months

Young Genius: Most Names Identified and Recited Using Flashcards at Just 29 Months

 Master Mahisheraan, son of Dr. Thushyanthan Dharmasundaram and Dr. Ramagini Thushyanthan, born on July 21, 2022, and residing in Batticaloa District, Sri Lanka.

At the tender age of 29 months, he achieved an extraordinary feat by accurately identifying and reciting over 650 names across various categories, including:

Alphabets and numbers (both in order and jumbled),
Colors, shapes, and family members,
Parts of the body, vehicles, animals, birds, and sea creatures,
Fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and food items,
Common objects found in classrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and washrooms,
Things in the sky, garden, and nature,
Occupations, common places, and clothing,
Insects, reptiles, and cartoon characters,
and identified the flags of SAARC countries.

Additionally, he recited rhymes and songs in both English and Tamil, demonstrating his exceptional memory and cognitive abilities at such a young age.

The Cholan Book of World Records (CBWR) proudly recognizes this first-of-its-kind achievement as an official world record.

This event took place on March 13, 2025, in Batticaloa District, Sri Lanka.

The CBWR extends its heartfelt congratulations to this young genius and wishes him continued success in all his future endeavors.

In this event, where Mr. M. Gopalaretnam, the Deputy Chief Secretary of the Eastern Province, participated as the chief guest, Professor Bharathi Kennedy, Director of the Swami Vipulananda Institute of Aesthetic Studies, Eastern University, and Mr. M. Somasooriyam, Principal of Batticaloa Technical College, attended as special guests and congratulated the child who achieved the Cholan World Record.

This event was jointly organized by the Cholan Book of World Records and the Peoples Helping Peoples Foundation. The honorary guests included Kala Bhooshanam Mrs. Indirani Pushparaja (Retired Principal, Mat/Vivekananda Women’s College, and Coordinator, Mat/Ramakrishna Mission Saradha Balika Vidyalaya, Batticaloa) and Mrs. Benitra Nilosini Stanley (Principal and Managing Director, Jazz Reel Kids Garden Preschool, Batticaloa). They attended the event and delivered congratulatory speeches for the record-achieving child.

13-03-2025

1500 CHENNAI CORPORATION SCHOOL GIRL STUDENTS CREATE 3 HISTORIC WORLD RECORDS IN A SINGLE DAY

1500 CHENNAI CORPORATION SCHOOL GIRL STUDENTS CREATE 3 HISTORIC WORLD RECORDS IN A SINGLE DAY

1.Breaking 3,000 tiles in a single attempt, with each student successfully breaking two tiles in one strike—an extraordinary display of strength, precision, and determination.

2.Achieving a double promotion in Karate and a single promotion in Taekwondo within just four months of rigorous training.

3.Executing an astounding 1,500,000 (fifteen lakh) powerful punches in just 20 minutes, showcasing unmatched endurance and coordination by 1,500 dedicated students.

These historic accomplishments were aimed at empowering young girls by raising awareness about the importance of self-defense, confidence, and discipline in martial arts.

The Cholan Book of World Records (CBWR) officially recognizes this unprecedented feat as the first of its kind, setting a new benchmark in martial arts history by demonstrating exceptional endurance, strength, and unwavering commitment.

This landmark event took place on February 25, 2025, at Nehru Park, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, meticulously organized by the Greater Chennai Corporation in collaboration with the BTF School of Martial Arts. It brought together dedicated martial artists in a unified effort to accomplish this groundbreaking milestone.

CBWR extends its heartfelt congratulations to the achiever and all participants, wishing them continued success in their future endeavors. May this achievement serve as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring martial artists worldwide, proving that with dedication, perseverance, and training, the impossible can be achieved.