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Marutubandi and Revathi, hailing from Veerakeralampudur, Tamil Nadu are the proud parents of a 5-year-old boy named Madhavan. According to Local 18 Tamil, he has won a Nobel World Record Award for doing 100 yoga asanas and uttering 100 Tirukkurals simultaneously. The Nobel World Record Institute recognised the boy’s achievement and honoured him with an award and a medal. For those who don’t know, Tirukkural is a classic Tamil Sangam literature consisting of 1330 couplets or Kurals.
He has established this record in 15 minutes and 14 seconds. Madhavan is studying in class 1st in Panchayat Union Primary School there and has been practising yoga since he was 2 years old. He has imbibed his mother’s interest in Tamil and his father’s passion for yoga asanas. His mother teaches him Tirukkural in the morning while his father gives him lessons regarding yoga in the evening. Madhavan’s father is confident that his son will go on to make another world record in the next year. As of now, the Veerakeralampudur student is receiving appreciation from all corners of his hometown.
In the Local 18 Tamil byte, social media users can see for themselves how Madhavan shows a great deal of flexibility while doing even the most difficult yoga. He has won a lot of awards for his remarkable talent at Yoga which are kept on the shelves of his house. There is not even a hint of uneasiness on his face even while lifting his body and balancing it on his hands. Madhavan’s parents have selected a good environment replete with lush green plants for him to perform yoga. He and his parents shared additional information as well regarding his accomplishments in the interview.
Similar news surfaced in 2023 when a 5-year-old boy from Thanjavur named Siddharth made 3 Nobel World Records in both Yoga and Kung Fu. His journey into these activities began at the tender age of two and a half. He shows a keen interest in yoga, playing cymbals, and honing his archery skills. However, his true passion lies in martial arts, with a dedicated concentration on Taekwondo and Boxing, reflecting his commitment to these disciplines.
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