JUNAGADH, GUJARAT, INDIA – June 21, 2025 – On the auspicious occasion of the 11th International Yoga Day, Udaseen Bidladass Guru Banarasidass, a revered 70-year-old Rishi from Bhavnath, Junagadh, has set a new world record by performing the Padmasana (Lotus Pose) non-stop for an astonishing 3 hours and 16 minutes officially honored by World Records India
The remarkable feat took place at the sacred Shree Pargateshwar Mahadev Mandir in Bhavnath Taleti, Junagadh, drawing attention from devotees and yoga enthusiasts alike. The event, meticulously organized with the support of the Vishwas Foundation, Rajkot, Gujarat, highlighted the incredible mental fortitude and physical endurance achievable through dedicated yoga practice.
Rishi Udaseen Bidladass’s achievement not only celebrates the spirit of International Yoga Day but also serves as a profound inspiration, demonstrating that age is no barrier to achieving extraordinary levels of discipline and mastery in yoga. His prolonged hold of the challenging Padmasana, a fundamental meditative pose, underscores years of rigorous practice and unwavering dedication to the ancient Indian tradition.
The Vishwas Foundation, known for its commitment to promoting health and wellness, expressed immense pride in supporting this record-breaking endeavor. The event garnered significant local attention, reaffirming Gujarat’s rich spiritual heritage and its contribution to the global yoga movement. As the world marked International Yoga Day with the theme of “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” Rishi Udaseen Bidladass’s record stands as a testament to the profound individual benefits and the enduring power of yoga.