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22, Jun 2026
Heartfulness enters Asia Book of Records and the India Book of Records on the twelfth International Yoga Day

Heartfulness enters Asia Book of Records and the India Book of Records on the twelfth International Yoga Day

 

On the twelfth International Yoga DayHeartfulness Institute hit yet another milestone in receiving recognition by the Asia Book of Records and the India Book of Records for the ‘maximum languages used in a live streamed session simultaneously featuring guidance in 13 Indian languages and 12 International languages’. This recognition also testifies inclusivity and global participation through demonstration of how yoga can transcend language barriers and bridge people from around the world in pursuit of physical, mental and spiritual wellness.

Revered Daaji – Guide of Heartfulness and President of Shri Ram Chandra Mission was present along with a team of Heartfulness practitioners to receive the very special recognition. Dr Vasudha Rani – Adjudicator, Asia Book of Records read out the certificate and presented the recognition to Revered Daaji and team. Around a thousand participants including 300 Agniveer members joined at Kanha Shanti Vanam while many more from across the world joined virtually to participate in this special yoga event.

 

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