Longest Time To Hold Matsyasana(Age: 5 To 7 Years)-Achieved By Aum Parjanyadev Vaidya
- Worldwide World Records
- Oct 6, 2025
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The World Record For The Longest Time To Hold Matsyasana (Age: 5 To 7 Years) Is Achieved By Aum Parjanyadev Vaidya On 05 September 2025 In Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. He Held Himself In Matsyasana For 22 Minutes 4.56 Seconds And Set A World Record For The Worldwide Book Of Records.
Title: Aum Parjanyadev Vaidya Sets World Record for Longest Time to Hold Matsyasana (Age 5 to 7 Years)
Story:The World Record for the Longest Time to Hold Matsyasana (Age: 5 to 7 Years) was achieved by Aum Parjanyadev Vaidya on 5 September 2025 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.Aum displayed remarkable strength, focus, and flexibility by maintaining the challenging Matsyasana (Fish Pose) for an incredible 22 minutes and 4.56 seconds, earning him a prestigious place in the Worldwide Book of Records.
At such a young age, Aum’s dedication to yoga and discipline is truly inspiring. His achievement not only highlights the power of consistent practice but also motivates young children across the world to embrace yoga for physical and mental well-being.
This extraordinary accomplishment showcases how early introduction to yoga can develop endurance, balance, and concentration—qualities that shine brightly in Aum’s world record performance.



