Key Points

Gujarat made history by setting a Guinness World Record with 2,121 people performing Bhujangasana simultaneously in Vadnagar. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel emphasized Yoga’s role in holistic well-being during the 11th International Yoga Day celebrations. The event saw participation from 1.5 crore people across the state, reinforcing Gujarat’s commitment to health and tradition. PM Modi’s efforts in globalizing Yoga were praised as India continues to lead in promoting this ancient practice.

Key Points: Gujarat Sets Guinness Record with 2121 Yoga Practitioners in Bhujangasana

  • Gujarat sets Guinness record with 2,121 performing Bhujangasana
  • CM Patel highlights Yoga’s role in uniting body and mind
  • State celebrates 11th International Yoga Day with 1.5 crore participants
  • PM Modi’s leadership credited for global Yoga recognition
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Gujarat creates Guinness World Record on Yoga Day with 2,121 practitioners performing Bhujangasana

Gujarat achieves a new Guinness World Record as 2,121 people perform Bhujangasana together in Vadnagar on International Yoga Day.

"Yoga is not merely a form of exercise, but an art of living. – Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, June 21

The state-level celebration of the 11th International Yoga Day was held at Sharmishtha Lake in Vadnagar, the ancestral hometown of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel graced the occasion, which was organised under the theme "Yog for One Earth, One Health", reflecting Gujarat's vision of "Healthy Gujarat - Obesity-Free Gujarat."

According to the release, under the leadership of CM Patel, Gujarat achieved a remarkable milestone on this Yoga Day by setting a new Guinness World Record, with 2,121 Yoga practitioners performing Bhujangasana simultaneously at the iconic Sharmishtha Lake in Vadnagar.

This achievement adds to Gujarat's growing list of global recognitions, as the state had previously secured two prestigious records -- in 2023, during the 9th International Yoga Day in Surat, 1.50 lakh people performed Yoga together and on January 1, 2024, 50,000 participants performed Surya Namaskar simultaneously across 108 locations. Both feats have been officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel participated in the Yoga Day celebrations held in Vadnagar. He was joined by Health Minister Rushikesh Patel, MLAs from Mehsana district, the District Panchayat President, the Municipal President, Gujarat Yog Board Chairman Sheeshpal Rajput, along with other dignitaries and officials. Everyone at the event watched the live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's inspiring address from Visakhapatnam.

Extending greetings on this occasion, the Chief Minister stated that Yog is a timeless aspect of India's ancient culture, a priceless gift to all of humanity. It is through the visionary leadership and consistent efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that this ancient tradition has received global recognition, with the United Nations declaring International Yoga Day a worldwide celebration.

Highlighting that this year marks the 11th International Yoga Day since its inception in 2015, Chief Minister Patel said that Yoga is not merely a form of exercise, but an art of living. He emphasized that Yoga is a science that unites the body, mind, and spirit with focus and balance. Through the regular practice of Yoga, individuals can experience stress relief, enhanced immunity, and a more positive outlook on life. Moreover, Yoga teaches self-discipline, restraint, and inner awakening.

CM Patel further mentioned that approximately 1.5 crore people across the state--from municipal corporations to village panchayats--participated in collective Yog sessions to mark the 11th International Yoga Day. He also made a special reference to the completion of 11 years of successful governance under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, highlighting the Prime Minister's efforts in promoting public health, from the widespread adoption of Yog to the implementation of Ayushman Bharat scheme.

The Chief Minister added that, thanks to Prime Minister Modi's inspiration and persistent efforts, India's ancient legacy of Yog and pranayama has now become an integral part of daily life for people worldwide.

Chief Minister Patel stated that we must collectively resolve to build a "Healthy Gujarat, Obesity-Free Gujarat" while honouring our cultural heritage and ancient traditions. He emphasized the need to transform Yoga -- rooted in our ancient legacy -- into a mass movement, as part of the broader vision of creating a developed, healthy, and prosperous Gujarat for Viksit Bharat @ 2047.

Health Minister Rushikesh Patel remarked that Pranayam has been deeply interwoven in our daily lives since ancient times. He stated that Yoga and pranayama not only contribute to physical well-being but also keep the body energized. He further added that PM Modi has remarkably brought the ideals of Yoga -- along with our literature and cultural heritage -- to global attention, establishing their value in promoting health.

The Minister also highlighted that the world is now ready to embrace our ancient customs and traditions rooted in our rich history and culture. Let us honour our ancient heritage by making Yog a part of our daily lives and moving towards a healthier, balanced future

Chairman of the Gujarat State Yoga Board, Sheeshpal Rajput delivered the welcome address. He elaborated on how Yoga connects the practitioner not just to physical wellness, but also to mental and spiritual well-being.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Gujarat making India proud again! 🇮🇳 These world records show how Yoga has become a mass movement under PM Modi's leadership. The best part is seeing common people participate - from cities to villages. Hope other states follow Gujarat's example in promoting healthy living.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the Yoga Day celebrations, I wonder if we're focusing too much on records rather than actual health benefits. The government should ensure equal attention to improving healthcare infrastructure and nutrition programs alongside Yoga promotion.
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Amit S.
As someone who started Yoga during lockdown, I can vouch for its benefits! My back pain reduced significantly. Gujarat's initiative is commendable, but let's not make it political. Yoga belongs to all Indians, regardless of party affiliation. 🧘‍♂️
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Neha P.
Wonderful achievement! But I hope the government also focuses on making Yoga accessible in rural areas throughout the year, not just on June 21st. Regular practice is what brings real health benefits, not one-day events.
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Sanjay R.
Gujarat's consistency in Yoga promotion is impressive! Three world records in two years shows serious commitment. The "Obesity-Free Gujarat" vision is much needed in our country where lifestyle diseases are rising. More power to such initiatives!
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Kavita D.
While celebrating these achievements, let's remember Yoga's spiritual roots beyond physical exercise. The true essence is connecting mind-body-soul. Hope the government promotes all aspects of Yoga, not just asanas for records. Still, a proud moment for India! 🙏

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