8-Year-Old Recites Shiv Tandav Stotram Upside Down, Sets World Record
8-Year-Old Recites Shiv Tandav Stotram Upside Down, Sets Record

For many children, memorising and reciting a Sanskrit composition like the Shiv Tandav Stotram would itself require immense dedication and practice. Eight-year-old Om N. from Karnataka's Sirsi has now earned a place in the International Book of Records after reciting the Shiv Tandav Stotram while performing a wall-supported hands-free Shirshasana – a feat that required concentration, balance, and discipline at a remarkably young age.

A Feat That Demanded More Than Memory

According to details shared by the International Book of Records, Om completed the performance in 3 minutes and 47 seconds on February 15, 2026. The challenge involved maintaining a difficult yoga posture while continuing the rhythmic Sanskrit recitation without interruption. Doing both together requires breath control, physical stability and mental focus. At just eight years and two days old, Om managed to execute the attempt while remaining upside down in a wall-supported hands-free Shirshasana, setting a new world record in the process.

A Blend of Tradition and Talent

The feat also reflects how practices such as Sanskrit chanting and yoga continue to resonate among younger generations. Om's performance brought together both elements in an unusual way, turning an ancient devotional composition into a record-setting moment. His achievement highlights the synergy between physical discipline and spiritual heritage, inspiring many across the globe.

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Internet Reacts

Social media users responding to the record praised the child's focus and commitment. Several called the performance 'inspiring,' while others admired the balance of spirituality, memory skills and physical control involved in the attempt. Comments flooded in from across platforms, with many expressing awe at the young boy's ability to combine complex recitation with an advanced yoga pose.

At an age when most children are still discovering their hobbies, Om has already added a world record to his name – in a way that few would attempt. His accomplishment serves as a testament to the power of early training and dedication, bridging ancient traditions with modern recognition.

Note: The video included here shows only a short portion of the performance. The full recording has been shared by the International Book of Records on its official platform.

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