World Record for MAXIMUM SHLOKAS CHANTED IN 1 MINUTE BY A KID (AGE 3 TO 5 YEARS) is achieved by Thaksh Agasthya P S
- Worldwide World Records
- Aug 10, 2025
- 2 min read

The World Record for MAXIMUM SHLOKAS CHANTED IN 1 MINUTE BY A KID (AGE 3 TO 5 YEARS) is achieved by Thaksh Agasthya P S on 04 August 2025 in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. He CHANTED 7 SHLOKAS IN 1 MINUTE and set a World Record for the Worldwide Book of Records. Divine Cadence: Thaksh Agasthya P S Sets World Record for Shloka Chanting in Bengaluru
In the tech capital of India, Bengaluru, Karnataka, a young boy has proven that the power of "Vak" (speech) is timeless. On August 4, 2025, Thaksh Agasthya P S, aged between 3 and 5 years, achieved a spiritual and linguistic milestone by setting the world record for the Maximum Shlokas Chanted in 1 Minute by a Kid.
Recognized by the Worldwide Book of Records, Thaksh’s achievement highlights the incredible capacity for "Sruti" (learning by hearing) in early childhood.
The Record Breakdown
Metric | Achievement Details |
Record Holder | Thaksh Agasthya P S |
Task | Chanting Shlokas |
Quantity | 7 Shlokas |
Time Taken | 1 Minute |
Location | Bengaluru, Karnataka, India |
Official Body | Worldwide Book of Records |
The Art of the Shloka: More Than Just Words
Sanskrit is often called the "Mother of all Languages," known for its precise vibrations and complex structures. For a child under five to recite seven Shlokas in 60 seconds, several remarkable skills are at play:
Diction and Articulation: Sanskrit requires specific placement of the tongue (retroflex and aspirate sounds). Thaksh’s ability to move through these sounds rapidly is a sign of high-level motor-speech coordination.
Auditory Memory: At this age, children learn primarily through sound. Thaksh has demonstrated an elite "auditory loop," retaining the specific meter and rhythm of each verse.
Focus and Calm: Chanting requires a steady mind. To deliver seven verses without pause or error in a high-pressure record environment is a feat of immense concentration.
A Cultural Milestone for Bengaluru
Bengaluru is a city where tradition meets the future. By bringing this record to Karnataka, Thaksh Agasthya P S has become an inspiration for families who wish to keep their cultural heritage alive. His success shows that when children are exposed to the rhythmic beauty of Shlokas early on, it enhances their cognitive and linguistic development.
The Science Behind the Chant
Studies suggest that chanting Sanskrit Shlokas can:
Improve Memory: The rhythmic patterns help in neuroplasticity.
Reduce Stress: The vibrations produced during chanting have a calming effect on the nervous system.
Enhance Pronunciation: It serves as an excellent vocal exercise for developing clarity in speech.
"A single Shloka can hold a universe of meaning. Thaksh Agasthya has mastered seven in just a minute-a truly divine performance."
A Future Full of Promise
The Worldwide Book of Records has officially opened its doors to Thaksh, marking the beginning of what promises to be a journey filled with learning and wisdom. His achievement is a reminder that when we nurture a child’s natural curiosity with the wisdom of the past, the results are world-class.
Is your child interested in learning Shlokas or poems? It's a wonderful way to build their memory and confidence from a young age.



