Maximum Rhymes And Songs Recited In Four Languages By A Toddler - Achieved By Shreeyan Ranjeet Rupnar
- Worldwide World Records
- Dec 28, 2025
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The World Record For The Maximum Rhymes And Songs Recited In Four Languages By A Toddler Is Achieved By Shreeyan Ranjeet Rupnar On 30 September 2025 In Sangli, Maharashtra, India. He Recited 52 Songs, Rhymes, And Bhajans In Hindi, English, Marathi, And Sanskrit At The Age Of 2 Years And Has Set A World Record With The Worldwide Book Of Records.
Toddler Sets World Record by Reciting Rhymes in Four Languages
In an inspiring achievement, young prodigy Shreeyan Ranjeet Rupnar has set a remarkable milestone at just two years of age. Demonstrating exceptional memory and linguistic ability, he amazed audiences by reciting rhymes and songs in multiple languages with confidence and clarity.
A Unique Multilingual Talent
On 30 September 2025, in Sangli, Maharashtra, India, Shreeyan showcased his extraordinary talent by reciting a total of 52 songs, rhymes, and bhajans. What makes this achievement truly special is his ability to perform in four different languages—Hindi, English, Marathi, and Sanskrit—at such a young age. His performance reflects not only strong memorization skills but also early cognitive development and cultural exposure.
Recognition by Worldwide Book of Records
This outstanding feat earned Shreeyan Ranjeet Rupnar a place in the Worldwide Book of Records. His achievement stands as a testament to the incredible potential of young children when nurtured with the right guidance and encouragement.
Inspiring Future Generations
Shreeyan’s success story inspires parents and educators to introduce children to diverse languages and learning experiences early in life. His world record highlights how talent, dedication, and support can help even toddlers achieve extraordinary milestones.




