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CREATIVE ARTS & CRAFTS FOR HIS EXCEPTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT IN CREATING MINIATURE REPLICAS
This is to proudly certify that Mr. Dara Muktheeswar, S/o D. Balaji Rao, from Bhadrachalam, Telangana, India, is recognized under the category of Creative Arts & Craft for his exceptional achievement in creating miniature replicas of the divine Alankaras of Bhadrachalam Temple for a 3-inch home deity, featuring intricate detailing from Vahanas to ornaments. His dedication, craftsmanship, and artistic excellence have been acknowledged as a unique accomplishment. This recognition is awarded for his individual contribution to the field of miniature devotional art and is highly appreciated by the Telugu Book of Records.
“OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN 3D SAND ART – 21-FEET LORD VENKATESWARA SCULPTURE”
This is to certify that Mrs. Umarani Vemula, D/o Sathyanarayana and Ramadevi, born on 08 August 1986 at Pegadapally, has been entered into the Telugu Book of Records for creating and installing a 21-feet tall 3D sand sculpture of Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy as part of a grand Saikatha Shilpa Pratishtaaradhana. The sculpture was uniquely crafted using sacred sand collected from Kaleshwaram, marking a rare and spiritual sand art presentation in Telangana.
EXCEPTIONAL MEMORY AND IDENTIFICATION ACHIEVEMENT AT THE AGE OF TWO
Baby I. Krishna Tamogna, Daughter of Mr. Krishna Chaitanya, born on October 16, 2023, from Pragatinagar, Hyderabad, Telangana State, India, has successfully demonstrated an exceptional memory and identification ability at the remarkable age of two years. She has confidently recited and identified Colours, Farm & Pet Animals, Wild Animals, Birds, Vehicles, Vegetables, Shapes, Numbers, Alphabets, Fruits, Stationery, Body Parts, Clothes, Festivals, National Symbols, Days of the Week, Months of the Year, Telugu Tidhulu, Finger Names, Ramayan-related questions, Seasons, Gender Identification, Cartoon Characters, Directions, Professions, Pandavas Names, Water Animals, Mathematical basics, Freedom Fighters, Indoor and Outdoor Games, Food Items, Animals and their Houses, Insects, Telugu Months, Puzzle Solving, and many more categories
FASTEST RECITATION OF SHIVA TANDAVA STROTRAM IN THE SHORTEST DURATION
Mokshaa Pulicherla, D/o Sri Upendra Kumar (DOB: 25-06-2020), a Class 1 student of Govt. MPPS School, has achieved the record for the Fastest Recitation of Three most difficult and complex Shlokas of the Shiva Tandava Stotram (composed by Ravana Brahma) in 28 seconds at the age of 5 years and 7 months. She is also proficient in reciting shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita and Vemana Padyalu.
This achievement is officially recognized by the Telugu Book of Records, and this certificate is proudly presented in appreciation of her remarkable talent. This memory activity has been appreciated by the Telugu Book of Records.
“OUTSTANDING COGNITIVE AND LEARNING ABILITIES AT AN EARLY AGE”
The Telugu Book of Records appreciates *D. Krishna Takshvi*, daughter of Dupaguntla Sai Prakash and Smt. Anusha, born on 29 June 2023 in Ramachandrapuram, A. Konduru, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India, for demonstrating remarkable early learning abilities at a very young age. She successfully identified colours, A–Z alphabets with words, numbers (1–20), body parts, animals, birds, fruits, vegetables, vehicles, shapes, months, days, seasons, stationery items, clothes, grocery items, and national symbols. She also performed puzzles, matching activities, rhymes, songs, dance, Kolatam, and other learning games, showing excellent memory, observation, and cognitive skills. This outstanding talent is hereby appreciated and recognized by the Telugu Book of Records.
HIGHEST NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS WRITING TELUGU KAVITHA (POEMS) IN A SINGLE INITIATIVE
This is to proudly certify that Godavari Global University and Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Foundation, Andhra Pradesh, India, jointly conducted a large-scale “Telugu Kavitha (Poem) Neerajanam” Initiative on 28 February 2026, in which more than 3,000 participants submitted their Telugu poems. This remarkable and outstanding effort to promote Telugu literature and encourage poetic expression among the populace is highly commendable.
The dedication shown toward enriching the Telugu language and preserving its literary heritage reflects exemplary vision, commitment, and leadership.
The Telugu Book of Records proudly acknowledges and appreciates this historic literary accomplishment.
24-HOUR CONTINUOUS SOUNDARYA LAHARI PARAYANAM ON MAHA SHIVARATRI
On the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivaratri, under the supervision of Smt. Konduri Umamaheshwari Garu, and with the divine blessings of the Jagadgurus of Sringeri and Pushpagiri, a 24-hour (Ekaham) continuous Parayanam of “Soundarya Lahari,” composed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya, will be conducted with one hundred devotees at Sri Sringeri Sharada Shankara Matham, Moti Nagar, Hyderabad, commencing on 15-02-2026 at 7:30 AM. This will be followed by the Sri Shiva–Parvati Shanti Kalyana Mahotsavam on 16-02-2026 at 9:00 AM, in the esteemed presence of distinguished scholars.
MAHA BRUNDA NATYAM – SRI MAHANANDEESHWARA SHIVARATHRI NRUTHYOTSAVAM
Akshaya Social Cultural Association (ASCA) successfully organized the “Sri Mahanandeeshwara Shivarathri Nruthyotsavam – Maha Brunda Natyam” on 14-02-2026 at Sri Mahanandeeshwara Swamy Devasthanam, Mahanandi, Nandyal District, Andhra Pradesh, India. On the auspicious occasion of the Maha Shivarathri Festival, more than 100 classical dancers performed a devotional “Maha Brunda Natyam,” reflecting artistic excellence and preserving rich classical traditions.
The event was officially recognized by the Telugu Book of Records and was conducted under the supervision of Sri Sitaram, Founder of ASCA and Natya Guru Kum Akshaya.
“BRUNDA NATYAM – OKAPARI “ (DANCE PERFORMACE BASED ON THE ANNAMACHARYA KEERTHANA)
Siva Dance Academy organized a grand cultural event titled “Brunda Natyam – Okapari,” in which 333 dancers performed a devotional Brunda Natyam based on the Annamacharya Keerthana “Okapari.” The program, held on 01-02-2026 at the Government Degree College Grounds, Rajampet, Kadapa District, Andhra Pradesh, was organized by Penigalapati Siva Prasad with the dedicated support of 16 dance gurus and was appreciated by the Telugu Book of Records for its cultural and spiritual significance.












