Longest Time To Hold Ardha Matsyendrasana -Achieved By Sumit Dattani
- Worldwide World Records
- Nov 27, 2025
- 2 min read

The World Record For Longest Time To Hold Ardha Matsyendrasana Is Achieved By Sumit Dattani On 18 July 2025 In Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He Held Himself In Ardha Matsyendrasana Pose For 01 Hour 01 Minute 11 Seconds And Set A World Record For The Worldwide Book Of Records.
Longest Time to Hold Ardha Matsyendrasana – World Record by Sumit Dattani
On 18 July 2025, history was created in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, when Sumit Dattani achieved an extraordinary milestone in the world of yoga. He set the World Record for the Longest Time to Hold Ardha Matsyendrasana, demonstrating exceptional strength, balance, flexibility, and mental focus.
Sumit Dattani held the Ardha Matsyendrasana pose—also known as the Half Lord of the Fishes Pose—for an unbelievable 01 hour 01 minute and 11 seconds. This incredible performance has officially been recognized and honoured by the Worldwide Book of Records, earning him a prestigious place among global yoga achievers.
Ardha Matsyendrasana is a deep spinal twist that requires intense core engagement, breath control, and dedication. Holding this posture for over an hour is a rare achievement that highlights Sumit Dattani’s discipline, years of practice, and unwavering commitment to yoga excellence.
This world record not only celebrates his personal achievement but also inspires yoga practitioners across the world to push their limits and explore the deeper aspects of yogic practice. Sumit’s accomplishment stands as a shining example of how determination and passion can lead to extraordinary success.
With this record, Sumit Dattani has set a new benchmark in the yoga community, bringing global recognition to India’s rich yogic heritage and motivating millions to adopt a healthier, more mindful lifestyle.



