Longest Time To Hold Bhunamanasana (Age: 3 To 5 Years)-Achieved By Ayansh Dharmik Doshi
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The World Record For The Longest Time To Hold Bhunamanasana (Age: 3 To 5 Years) Is Achieved By Ayansh Dharmik Doshi On 10 September 2025 In Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. He Successfully Held Himself In Bhunamanasana For 41 Minutes And Set A World Record With The Worldwide Book Of Records.
The World Record for the Longest Time to Hold Bhunamanasana by a Kid (Age 3 to 5 Years) – Achieved by Ayansh Dharmik Doshi
The World Record for the Longest Time to Hold Bhunamanasana (Age: 3 to 5 Years) is achieved by Ayansh Dharmik Doshi on 10 September 2025 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. This exceptionally talented young boy demonstrated extraordinary focus, flexibility, and strength by holding the Bhunamanasana pose continuously for 41 minutes, setting a remarkable world record with the Worldwide Book of Records.
At such a tender age, Ayansh displayed outstanding discipline and dedication towards yoga and fitness, proving that age is no barrier to achieving great milestones. His incredible achievement has inspired many young children and parents to embrace the practice of yoga for a healthy body and mind.
The Bhunamanasana, also known as the “Greeting the Earth Pose,” requires immense concentration, balance, and muscle control. Holding this pose for 41 minutes is a rare feat — even for experienced yoga practitioners — making Ayansh’s accomplishment truly inspirational.
With his record-setting performance, Ayansh Dharmik Doshi has earned recognition not just in Ahmedabad but across the world, highlighting India’s ancient yoga tradition and the potential of young minds when guided with love, patience, and motivation.
Worldwide Book of Records proudly recognizes this remarkable achievement as a symbol of determination, discipline, and the limitless capabilities of children.