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Chennai woman breaks Guinness World Record in yoga marathon

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India] Dec 28 (ANI): Kavitha Bharanidaran on Thursday broke the Guinness Book of World Record in a yoga marathon in Chennai.

Bharanidaran, the mother of a 3-and-half-year-old, started on December 23 at 7 am and broke the record by doing the longest yoga marathon today.

On the fifth day, December 28, at 02:02 am she broke the previous record which was achieved by Pradnya Patil (Nashik) of 103 hours, from June 16 to 20 this year.

Now, Bharanidaran is continuing the marathon. She has a plan to build a new record and has decided to keep on doing it until December 30.

It would be the longest yoga marathon in the world. (ANI)


This story has not been edited. It has been published as provided by ANI

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