The World Record Of Longest Time To Hold Padmasana Position While Floating In The Water (Youngest Kid) Is Achieved By Chirag Soni On 5 May 2023 In Pataudi, Gurugram, Haryana, India. He Held Himself In Padmasana Position While Floating In The Water For 23 Minutes 7 Seconds And Has Set
A Record For The Worldwide Book Of Records.
About world record holder Chirag Soni
Chirag Soni, a young boy from Haryana, India, had always been fascinated by the art of yoga. He had been practicing different yoga poses for years and had become quite skilled at them. However, he always felt like there was something more he could achieve with his practice.
One day, Chirag stumbled upon a video of a man holding a padmasana position while floating in water. He was amazed by the balance and focus required to perform such a feat. Chirag knew immediately that this was what he wanted to achieve.
For months, Chirag trained hard every day. He learned different techniques to control his breath and improve his endurance. He practiced floating in the water for hours on end until he was able to stay afloat effortlessly.
Finally, on May 5th, 2023, Chirag decided that it was time to attempt the world record for holding padmasana position while floating in the water. The event was held in Pataudi, Gurugram and people from around the world had come to witness Chirag's incredible feat.
As he got into the water and assumed the padmasana position, everyone held their breaths in anticipation. The clock started ticking as Chirag closed his eyes and focused on his breathing.
Minutes turned into hours as Chirag continued to hold his position steadily without any signs of discomfort or fatigue.
The crowd erupted into cheers as it became clear that Chirag had not only achieved his goal but also set a new world record! The Worldwide Book of Records recognized his achievement shortly after.
From that day on, Chirag became an inspiration for people all over the world who dreamed of achieving something extraordinary through hard work and dedication.