The Oxford Book of World Records has recognised Ramanathan T, India, for achieving the World Record for the Longest Duration Holding the Sirsasana (Headstand) Yoga Pose by a Multiple Disabled Individual.
The record was set when Ramanathan T successfully held the Sirsasana (Headstand) Yoga Pose continuously for 1 hour and 3 minutes, showcasing exceptional physical endurance, mental resilience, and disciplined yogic practice. This remarkable achievement highlights the transformative power of yoga and stands as an inspiring example of perseverance, inclusivity, and determination in the face of physical challenges.
By accomplishing this feat, Ramanathan T has established a new global benchmark in adaptive yoga practice and personal endurance.