> Jamyang Dorjee Chakrishar, a 56-year-old Tibetan Master Calligrapher, resident of Sikkim, India has created a 163.2 meters long calligraphy scroll – setting the world record for the Longest Calligraphy Scroll. The Longest Calligraphy Scroll in the World is 163.2 meters long and contains long life prayers composed for His Holiness the fourteenth Dalai Lama […]Read More
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ABOUT ARTS & CREATIVITY WORLD RECORDS
Arts & Creativity World Records honor exceptional talent, imagination, and innovation expressed through various art forms. These records recognize individuals and groups who achieve extraordinary feats in painting, drawing, sculpture, dance, music, theatre, handicrafts, digital art, and other creative expressions. From creating the largest artworks, fastest performances, and unique artistic innovations to showcasing original ideas and creative excellence, these records highlight human ingenuity and artistic passion. They inspire society to value creativity, encourage cultural expression, and celebrate the limitless possibilities of art.
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Most Ganesha Idols Made by Hand in 24 Hours –
> Rama Shah, 48, a staunch devotee of Lord Ganesha, made 999 idols in 24 hours at the SIES College of Arts – setting the new world record for the Most Ganesha Idols Hand Made Non Stop in 24 Hours. The formal inauguration of lighting the traditional lamp was done at the hands of Shri […]Read More
> The vertical lines with spaces certainly have a pattern. Something like a barcode on a book. But these cannot be read by the electronic gadget in a mall. Close an eye, slant the paper to a certain degree and watch. The lines and spaces suddenly metamorphose into legible and coherent sentences. Welcome to ‘Line […]Read More
> The pen is mightier than the sword, but a man in Hyderabad, India, has just made a pen that, in a pinch, could make a mighty fine weapon of its own. Social studies teacher M.S. Acharya commissioned the construction of a 16-foot-tall, 1-foot-wide brass pen that he calls “Bharatiya Pali,” or “India’s Pen,” to […]Read More
> Bhavani Gems has achieved a manufacturing marvel by producing the world’s smallest certified cut and polished diamond (Bhavani Mikro) with 57 facets weighing just 0.0003 carat or 0.00006 grams (3,333.33 per carat). This is the smallest diamond certified by an Independent Internationally recognized Laboratory called IGI (International Gemological Institute). Having carved a niche for […]Read More
> Rao’s achievement has been recorded under, “Most awards/ recognitions for cartoons”, and has been mentioned that as a freelance cartoonist since 1964 he has won about 12 international awards and 12 national awards for his work from places like Israel, Korea (nine times from 1996), Taiwan and Cyprus. Between 1980-2008, he has organised 33 […]Read More
> After returning with gold medal from Moscow Sudarsan got another success in his career. India’s world champion sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik from Orissa created World record by recreating highest sand Taj Mahal, the famous monument, in India & around the World. Today Pattnaik got the World record certificate from the editor Vijaya Ghose of […]Read More
> A rare mid-17th century Persian carpet sold for a record £6.2 million at Christie’s in London last week – 20 times more than expected. The carpet was estimated at £200,000-£300,000. It was sold to an anonymous telephone bidder. Christie’s said the quality of the rug reflected the great talent of the weavers of the […]Read More
World Largest and Heaviest Guru Granth Sahib – Jaswant Singh
> Jaswant Singh Khosa has accomplished a rare feat – he has completed his fourth hand-written copy of the 1,430-page Sikh holy book, which is possibly the largest and heaviest in the world. His fourth hand-written copy of the Guru Granth Sahib weighs 84kg and is 91.44cm in length and 66.04cm wide, breaking his previous […]Read More
> An Indian businessman has made the record books – after sporting 57 different beard designs in four years.Sameer Mehta, 37, of Gujarati, visits a barber every other day for around two hours to perfect his intricate designs. But he says it can take around a month, and up to £60, to complete each new […]Read More
GIAA 2025 – Top 50 Genius of India
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