
The world record of ‘Especially Disabled Girl Performs 101 Yoga Poses’ has been achieved by Anvi Vijay Zanzarukia (15 Years old). She is daughter of Mrs. Avani and Mr. Vijay From Surat, Gujarat, India. Performed one hundred one (101) yoga posture in five minutes fifty-four seconds (00:05:54) at home. To create a new yoga world record in the Unique World Record Category. Entered her name in the Yoga Book of Records on 25 October 2023.
Anvi, the beloved daughter of Mrs. Avani and Mr. Vijay Zanzarukia, undertook this impressive task at her home with unwavering dedication. Despite facing physical challenges, she committed herself to mastering a wide range of yoga postures that many consider difficult even under typical circumstances. Her achievement was officially recognized and entered into the Yoga Book of Records on 25 October 2023, under the Unique World Record Category.
What makes this record particularly special is not just the number of yoga poses completed or the time taken, but the deep inspiration behind it. Anvi dedicated her world record title “Especially Disabled Girl Performs 101 Yoga Poses” to all especially disabled children of India, sending a powerful message of hope, possibility, and empowerment. Her accomplishment breaks stereotypes and proves that disability is never a barrier when determination and purpose are involved.
The record attempt was conducted in accordance with the Yoga Book of Records guidelines, with proper documentation and verification. Every yoga posture was performed with accuracy and consistency, showing Anvi’s intense preparation and spiritual connection with yoga. The feat also draws attention to the therapeutic power of yoga for individuals with disabilities, highlighting its potential not only as a physical exercise but also as a medium for mental and emotional growth.
Anvi’s world record stands as a tribute to the inclusive spirit of yoga and the boundless potential of young achievers. Her story is now permanently etched into the archives of the Yoga Book of Records, inspiring thousands of children and families across India and the globe.

