Recently, a Guinness world record has been made by Mumbai Govindas by breaking a 50-foot-tall Dahi Handi on Janmashtami 2022 with the Jai Jawan Govinda Pathak video viral
The breaking of Dahi Handi dangling in the air during the auspicious occasion honouring the birth of Lord Krishna is highly well-liked across India. Despite the fact that this tradition has been banned in places, many people took it as a compulsory tradition.
Similarly, Mumbai celebrates the Dahi Handi holiday in high spirits, and this year, the Govindas of the city established a Guinness World Record for the highest human pyramid.
Jai Jawan Govinda Pathak Mumbai Govindas Break 50-Foot-Tall Dahi Handi To Achieve A Guinness World Record On Janmashtami 2022, Video Goes Viral
The Jai Jawan Govinda Pathak team, which won the competition to build the largest human pyramid at the most recent Dahi Handi festival, established the record. In order to be included in the coveted Guinness Book of World Records, the Indian team beat off Spain and China.
Since then, many people are talking about it and lots of people are trying to know more about it. So, let’s find out more about it:
Record Made By Mumbai Govindas Explained
The Govindas of Jai Jawan Govinda Pathak team broke a dahi handi at a height of 50 feet in Mumbai, setting a Guinness Book of World Record for the largest human pyramid.
During the most recent Dahi Handi event in the city, they created the highest human pyramid, surpassing Spain and China to reach the famous Guinness Book of World Records. The crew beat its own record and built a nearly 7-foot-taller pyramid than before.
On social media, a video of the record-breaking effort was also uploaded. People standing on top of one other is a really brave deed to pull off, much alone try a World Record, thus the sight is quite amazing. This time, a 14-year-old boy named Govinda broke the suspended handi.
More About Jai Jawan Govinda Pathak Team
The Indian Jai Jawan Govinda Pathak team has already established a World Record for building the highest human pyramid. They constructed a nine-level, 13.34 m (43.79 ft) tall human pyramid in Thane back in August 2012.
A team in Spain in October 2012 and a squad in China in July 2015 both broke the record. However, the Jai Jawan Govinda Pathak team regained the Dahi Handi festival championship in 2022 by constructing a 50-foot-tall human pyramid.
More About Dahi Handi Festival
In several areas of Mumbai, preparations are being made to draw as many people as possible to the Dahi Handi, a celebration of Janmashtami during which young people known as Govindas form a human pyramid to reach an earthen pot hanging in the air that contains buttermilk and smash it.
In addition to safety rope measures, physicians will be on call, and hospital beds will be allocated in case of emergency. The Dahi Handi event also has a variety of cash prizes to be won.