International Yoga Day 2026: Akshar Yoga Kendraa Breaks 21 Guinness World Records with Global Participation The Akshar Yoga Kendraa in Bengaluru made history on June 21, 2026, by achieving 21 Guinness World Records during International Yoga Day celebrations. The event, themed "Yoga for Healthy Ageing," saw the organization set records in yogasanas and meditation, drawing participants from over 80 countries. Bollywood actor Rakul Preet Singh, who has a personal connection to the center, extended her support to the initiative, highlighting its global impact. The organization, known for hosting large-scale events with more than 7,000 participants, celebrated the occasion by uniting individuals from diverse backgrounds, including students, working professionals, and yoga practitioners. The records included 20 Yoga Asana achievements and one global Tratak Meditation attempt, all under the guidance of Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, the founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa. Siddhaa Akshar, who continues to lead the organization’s events, emphasized the initiative’s goal of promoting holistic living and spreading awareness about yoga’s role in health and wellbeing. Rakul Preet Singh, who was personally trained by Siddhaa Akshar, shared her admiration for the center’s accomplishments. Her message of encouragement, posted on social media, noted the collective effort of thousands of participants in breaking the records. Other celebrities, such as Shilpa Shetty, also expressed their support for the Yoga Kendraa, underscoring the event’s significance in the global yoga community. The event’s success was further highlighted by its ability to engage a worldwide audience, with participants contributing to the records through synchronized practice.#guinness_world_records #rakul_preet_singh #akshar_yoga_kendraa #international_yoga_day_2026 #siddhaa_akshar

Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar Leads Akshar Yoga Kendraa’s Bold Attempt at 21 Guinness World Records On June 21, 2026, Akshar Yoga Kendraa is set to attempt an unprecedented feat by pursuing 21 new Guinness World Records in Bengaluru during the International Yoga Day celebrations. This ambitious initiative, organized by the yoga collective founded by Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, aims to push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of yoga, marking a significant milestone in the global promotion of the practice. The event, scheduled for the 21st of June, will see participants from diverse backgrounds and professions unite under a shared goal, reflecting the universal appeal of yoga. Akshar Yoga Kendraa is no stranger to record-breaking achievements. Over the years, the organization has successfully secured 21 Guinness World Records through large-scale yoga initiatives. This year’s endeavor, however, is set to surpass previous accomplishments by attempting another set of 21 records within a single day. The scale of the event is expected to be unprecedented, with organizers anticipating widespread participation. From school students and educators to senior citizens and wellness practitioners, the event aims to showcase yoga’s accessibility and relevance across all age groups and professions. The participation of frontline service groups adds another layer of significance to the event. Personnel from the Indian Air Force, CRPF, CISF, BSF, and Karnataka State Police are expected to join the record attempts, alongside specially-abled participants and children from social welfare institutions. This inclusion highlights the organization’s commitment to fostering inclusivity and recognizing the role of yoga in promoting well-being for all segments of society.#bengaluru #guinness_world_records #himalayan_siddhaa_akshar #akshar_yoga_kendraa #international_yoga_day