In India, the tallest living pyramid in history has been built: details of the record.
New Record in India
According to inkorr.com: A new world record has been set in India. A group of people managed to build the tallest 'living pyramid' at a height of 14.73 meters, which is almost equivalent to a three-story building. This event was recorded by the Guinness Book of Records.
The record was set during the Hindu festival of Dahi Handi in Thane. The festival participants built a 'living' pyramid to reach a clay pot of yogurt, which was hung at a height as a symbol of the birth of the god Krishna.
The Kokan Nagar Govinda Pathak team along with the Sanskruti Yuva Pratisthan Trust updated the decade-old record, which consisted of nine levels. This achievement has become an important symbol of physical strength, balance, as well as an example of teamwork and discipline, reflecting an ancient tradition. The Dahi Handi festival has received international recognition and a certificate from the Guinness Book of Records.
World Records of Famous Personalities
Not only ordinary people, but also celebrities set world records. Journalist and former Lucasfilm employee Steve Sansweet entered the Guinness Book of Records for the largest collection of items related to the 'Star Wars' saga. His collection consists of 93,260 exhibits. Michael Zervos set two Guinness world records: 'fastest time to visit all sovereign countries (overall)' and 'fastest time to visit all sovereign countries (men)', which he achieved during a journey over 498 days.
The new record in India highlights the wealth of culture and traditions of this country that continue to fascinate the world. Such achievements inspire and unite people, proving that collective efforts can lead to remarkable results. Other records of famous personalities demonstrate that even in business and entertainment, new standards can always be set and the impossible can be achieved.
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