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Kota Sets World Record with Palaces and Sculptures Made of Dry Fruits

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07 Apr 25
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Kota Sets World Record with Palaces and Sculptures Made of Dry Fruits

Kota: A historic moment unfolded in Kota as the Shri Agrasen Sanskar Seva Samiti, Kota Division, achieved a remarkable world record. Under its auspices, the grand Mahachhappan Bhog event began on Sunday at Shri Ramdham Ashram, Rawatbhata Road, where 18 magnificent palaces and 9 divine idols made of dry fruits, spices, and candies have been officially entered into the Golden Book of World Records.

With this accomplishment, the name of Shri Agrasen Sanskar Seva Samiti, Kota Division has been etched into the global record books. In the presence of MLA Sandeep Sharma, the Golden Book of World Records team presented a provisional certificate, medal, and badge to Committee President Brijmohan Agrawal, General Secretary Ashok Agrawal, Spokesperson Sanjay Goyal, and Senior Vice President Jagdish Agrawal. Among those present were Vivek Rajvanshi, Leader of Opposition in the Municipal Corporation, and BJP City General Secretary Jagdish Jindal.

Alok Kumar, a member of the Golden Book team, remarked, "Creating a world record is never easy, but Kota has achieved the extraordinary. These palaces made of dry fruits are a visual marvel. No such record exists anywhere else in the world. It is now officially recognized that Kota has constructed the highest number of dry fruit palaces, marking an unmatched global achievement."

Ashok Agrawal, the event convener and General Secretary of the Committee, informed that the darshan of the Chhappan Bhog will be open to the public daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM until April 8.

On this occasion, Founder President T.C. Gupta, Ruchi Agrawal, Lokesh Goyal, Suresh Agrawal, and numerous volunteers were also present.


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