Maximum Number of Women Singing Three Dihanaam (Assamese devotional folk song)
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The World Record For The Maximum Number Of Women Singing Three Dihanaam (Assamese Devotional Folk Song) Was Achieved And Organized By The Ratnagarbha Tezaswini Foundation (Founder: Amiya Neog Kalita) On 02 February 2026 At Jerenga Pathar, Joysagar, Sivasagar, Assam, India. A Total Of 15555 Women Participated In This Event And Sang Three Dihanaam (Assamese Devotional Folk Song) Continuously For 40 Minutes, Thereby Setting A World Record With The Worldwide
Book Of Records.
World Record Set in Assam for Maximum Women Singing Dihanaam
Historic Cultural Milestone at Jerenga Pathar, Joysagar
Assam witnessed a historic cultural achievement as 15,555 women came together to set a World Record for the Maximum Number of Women Singing Three Dihanaam (Assamese Devotional Folk Songs). This remarkable record was achieved and organized by the Ratnagarbha Tezaswini Foundation, founded by Amiya Neog Kalita, on 02 February 2026 at Jerenga Pathar, Joysagar, Sivasagar, Assam, India.
A Powerful Display of Devotion and Unity
The participants sang three traditional Dihanaam continuously for 40 minutes, creating a spiritually uplifting atmosphere and showcasing the deep devotional roots of Assamese folk culture. The synchronized voices of thousands of women symbolized unity, faith, and cultural pride, making the event truly unforgettable.
Recognition by Worldwide Book of Records
This extraordinary feat was officially recognized by the Worldwide Book of Records, marking it as one of the largest devotional folk singing events by women in history. The record not only celebrates numerical excellence but also highlights the preservation and promotion of Assam’s rich intangible heritage.
Celebrating Assamese Culture on a Global Stage
This world record stands as a proud moment for Assam and India, bringing global attention to Dihanaam, an important Assamese devotional folk tradition. The event has set a new benchmark for cultural participation, women empowerment, and community-driven heritage preservation.



