In a remarkable achievement, Sri Shankari Institute of Yoga and Research Center, an associate centre of the Indian Yoga Association, successfully set a new benchmark by securing a place in the Nobel World Records.
The record was achieved with the maximum number of children collectively performing Parivrtta Janu Sirsasana and holding the posture with discipline and stability for 10 continuous minutes.
The event showcased exceptional coordination, focus, and dedication by the young participants. Under the expert guidance of trained yoga instructors, the children demonstrated correct alignment, breath awareness, and synchronized execution of the asana. The sustained hold for 10 minutes reflected not only physical endurance but also mental concentration and yogic discipline.
Parivrtta Janu Sirsasana (Revolved Head-to-Knee Pose) is known for enhancing spinal flexibility, improving digestion, strengthening abdominal organs, and promoting overall balance in the body. Achieving such a feat at a young age highlights the institute’s commitment to nurturing holistic development through yoga.

The accomplishment stands as a proud moment for the institute and the broader yoga community. It reinforces the growing enthusiasm for yoga among children and reflects the mission of promoting authentic yogic practices at the grassroots level.
This milestone further strengthens the role of Sri Shankari Institute as a dedicated contributor to the vision of spreading yoga for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being across society.


