FIRST-EVER CREATIVE MULTITASKING ACHIEVEMENT: RECITING ALL 30 TIRUPPAVAI PASURAMS FROM MEMORY WHILE CREATING A PORTRAIT OF ANDAL NACHIYAR USING NATURAL MATERIALS
FIRST-EVER CREATIVE MULTITASKING ACHIEVEMENT: RECITING ALL 30 TIRUPPAVAI PASURAMS FROM MEMORY WHILE CREATING A PORTRAIT OF ANDAL NACHIYAR USING NATURAL MATERIALS
G. NEHA, aged 11, of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, for achieving the first-ever creative multitasking performance by reciting all 30 Tiruppavai pasurams, composed by the 9th-century poet-saint Andal Nachiyar, entirely from memory in a self-tuned rendition while simultaneously creating a portrait of Andal Nachiyar using natural materials such as green gram, black pepper, flower buds, leaves, and pebbles.
This remarkable feat stands as an extraordinary demonstration of multitasking excellence, exceptional memory retention, sustained cognitive focus, deep devotion, and artistic creativity.
She successfully completed this achievement in 32 minutes and 12 seconds.
This certificate is issued on 08 June 2026.
The Cholan Book of World Records (CBWR) extends its warmest congratulations to the achiever and wishes her continued success in all her future endeavours.