Jain monk Ajitchandra Sagar will break the current record, and yoga and meditation's power will be revealed to the world

World Record: After listening to the words of 1000 people, Jain saint Dr Ajitchandra Sagar Maharaj will remember them and repeat them in the same order.

Apr 18, 2024 - 15:12
Jain monk Ajitchandra Sagar will break the current record, and yoga and meditation's power will be revealed to the world

Jainism saint Dr Ajitchandra Sagar Maharaj is preparing to create a new world record. On May 1, he is organizing a program for this in Worli, in which he is preparing to prove his memory power to the entire world.

At Worli NSCI in Mumbai on April 1, 2024, in front of thousands of people, a new world record will be set. This world record will demonstrate the human mind's boundless potential. The sage saint of Jainism, Dr. Ajitchandra Sagar Maharaj, will make this record. He will hear the words of one thousand people, or one thousand times over, commit them to memory, and then repeat the words in the same order in front of the public. For the average person, this is not easy. He has spent years honing this skill. This programme will include a wide range of participants, including doctors, scientists, neurologists, and many others.

Earlier, Dr. Ajitchandra Sagar Maharaj demonstrated the skills of Shatavdhan (remembering 100 things), Mahashatavdhan (remembering 200 things), and 500 Avadhan (remembering 500 things). Now he will set the record of Sahastravadhan. During this time he will face many challenges. Will include a variety of questions including tricky maths and science questions and answers, quotes and poems. Dr. Ajitchandra Sagar Maharaj will answer these.

Apart from this, 15 processes will happen simultaneously around them. These procedures would include posing math problems ranging from ringing a bell, presenting puzzles, displaying pictures, and transferring rosary beads between bowls. Munishree will efficiently manage all these activities simultaneously by demonstrating exceptional focus and cognitive skills.

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