Historic Feat in Dholera: World’s Longest Playable Flute Created Using Traditional Bamboo at Bavaliyali Dham

In a spectacular display of devotion, culture, and craftsmanship, the Sant Shree Nagalakhabapa family at Bavaliyali Dham, Dholera, Gujarat, created history by unveiling the world’s longest playable flute during the grand celebrations of Sant Shree Nagalakhabapa Thakar Pran Pratishta Mahotsav & Shreemad Bhagvat Gnan Yagn – 2025.

Measuring 22.5 feet in length with a 30 mm diameter, the monumental flute was crafted from traditional Dholu bamboo, reflecting India’s deep-rooted musical heritage and artisanal excellence. The record-setting instrument was not only built to impress but also fully playable — demonstrated live to an awestruck audience at Sant Shree Nagalakhabapa’s Temple, symbolizing the harmony between tradition and innovation.

The divine initiative was blessed by Param Pujya Sant Shree Ishubapu Raghubapu and carried out under the visionary leadership of Param Pujya Dharma Dhurandhar Anant Vibhushit Shree Shree 1008 Mahamandaleshwar Mahant Shree Rambapu.

This world record achievement was made possible through the dedicated coordination of the event management team, including Shri Bhavanbhai Rukhadhbhai Dambhla, Shri Arjunbhai Lakhubhai Mukhi Bhurkhi, Shri Navghanbhai Bhanubhai Mir, Shri Hirabhai Nathabhai Mir, Shri Jagdishbhai Motibhai Algotar, Shri Hirabhai Sarabhai Chavda, Shri Uttambhai Bhavanbhai Kasotiya, Shri Bharatbhai Ramabhai Satiya, Shri Arjanbhai Vihabhai Bamba, Shri Ranchhodbhai Bhopabhai Kanmiya (Bhuva), and Shri Gagjibhai Popatbhai Sohla along with their devoted team.

This record not only honors a unique blend of spirituality and creativity but also places Gujarat on the global map for setting a remarkable milestone in the world of music and traditional arts.

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