Bengaluru, India – June 2025:
In a historic move to mark the 11th International Yoga Day, Akshar Yoga Kendraa is preparing a mega-event that aims to break 12 new Guinness World Records. The event, led by renowned spiritual master Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar Ji, will bring together over 2,000 yoga practitioners from more than 30 countries in a remarkable showcase of unity, discipline, and spiritual strength.

Building on its legacy of 9 existing world records, Akshar Yoga Kendraa’s 2025 celebration will spotlight yoga’s power as a global unifier. The record attempts will involve complex, synchronized yogic postures performed with precision and spiritual alignment.

Participants will include:

  • Yoga practitioners from Taiwan, Malaysia, the USA, UK, Italy, Dubai, and more
  • Members of the Indian Army, Air Force, Karnataka Police, and NCC
  • Specially-abled individuals, corporate professionals, and children from orphanages
  • General citizens and yoga lovers of all ages

With over 20 million practitioners and 50,000 certified teachers globally, Akshar Yoga Kendraa stands as a key pillar in the international yoga movement. It is recognized by India’s Ministry of AYUSH as a certified Yoga Institution and has collaborated with institutions like Infosys, Wipro, Amazon, Rolls-Royce, and even defense bodies like the Indian Army and BSF.

“This initiative is not just about records,” said Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar Ji.
“It’s a message of intention, strength, and spiritual harmony. Every posture represents a goal, and every breath reminds us of our purpose.”

The event will echo the 2025 United Nations theme, “One Earth, One Health,” aligning perfectly with the vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji, who has championed yoga as a gift of India to the world.

Akshar Yoga Kendraa’s reach also includes over 2.5 million digital followers and more than 8,000 media mentions globally—testament to its deep-rooted influence in shaping the global yoga narrative.

As the world counts down to June 21st, this upcoming celebration is expected to be one of the most impactful in International Yoga Day history—not just for the records it may break, but for the inspiration it will spark worldwide.