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11 Crazy World Records That Only Indians Could Have Held Indians are a competitive breed, which is proven by their obsession of breaking records. According to Guiness, Indians rank 3rd in setting world records behind USA and UK and whats interesting is the bizarre nature of these records. Here are a few world records set by the Indians which cross the threshold of conventional. 1). The record for the largest Roti ever made is held by the pious people of Shree Jalaram Mandir Jimodhar Samitee Organisation at the Jalaram Temple in 2005. It weighed approximate 64 kgs. 2). The record for most people dressed as Mohandas Karamchand Ghandhi was set by Training Resource and Care For Kids in 2012, the total number of participants were 485. 3). The record of typing a sentence the fastest using just his nose is held by Khurshid Hussain. He typed 103 characters in 47 seconds. 4). The record for the longest moustache in the world measures 4.29m (14ft) and belongs to Ram Singh Chauhan. 5). Longest garland made out of cow dung cakes in a village in Andhra Pradesh (2kms). 6). M. Ravikumar from Namakkal, Tamil Nadu holds a record of lighting 30 bulbs of 60W each by inserting an electrical wire through his nose and took it out through his mouth. Yes, you read that right. 7). Sari Changaram Kumarath of Thrissur, Kerala, holds the record for the largest coffee painting on canvas using 2kg Bru coffee powder measuring 104.9m×1m. 8). 1,267 people hold the record for entire Catholic Bible consisting of 73 books, 1,328 chapters and 35,315 words in 1 Hours and 34 Minutes. Archdiocese of Changanacherry, Kottayam, Kerala. 9). S. Vijayakumar from Namakkal, Tamil Nadu holds the record for breaking 92 beer bottles with his hands in 5 minutes. That would have hurt, a lot. 10). Rokkam Kiran Kumar from Andhra Pradesh holds the record for catching most number of snakes. Apparently, he has caught more than 10,000 snakes in a span of 6 years. 11). This is the most uncanny, an earthen lamp in Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar (Namghar is a place of worship in Assam), established by Saint-Reformer Madhavadeva and situated in Jorhat, Assam, has been burning for 484 years continuously.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 20:30:38 +0000

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