The largest dhol drum ensemble was achieved by 1,356 participants in an event organised by Art of Living Foundation at Shivaji University Ground, Kolhapur, India, on 21 February 2011. The concert was attended by 200,000 people and lasted 20 minutes.
The largest display of dolls consists of 69,671 dolls and was achieved by M/S. Parle Products Private Limited (India) at the event “Parle Golu Galata 2011” in Chennai, India, on 5 October 2011. The festival of Golu (Festival of dolls) takes places every year in September/ October. M/S. Parle Products (India) is a company which helps people to come to their tradition. Their primary aim is to promote the cultural heritage and also to reward people for their strenuous arrangement of dolls by choosing winners
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The largest distribution of bird feeders is 20,631 and was organised by Burhani Foundation (India), across India, on 6 March 2011 The event was undertaken to celebrate His Holiness Dr. Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin’s (Spiritual Head of Dawoodi Bohra community) centenary birth.
The largest pencil drawing by one artist measured 98.75 m (324 ft) long, 2.43 m (8 ft) wide and has an overall surface area of 240.81 m² (2,592 ft²) and was completed by Ashok Nagpure (India) as measured in Nashik, Maharashtra, Inda, on 24 May 2010. The drawing depicted the life of Indian filmmaker Dadasaheb S. Phalke in 27 frames. The area measurement of the drawing includes only the images; witness statements provide this as well as an additional area of 2,700 ft² which includes
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The largest easel is 17.22 m (56ft 6 in) tall and 9.45 m (31 ft) wide. It was made by Rajasekharan Parameswaran of Meenachal, Tamilnady, India, and was measured on 19 April 2008.
The largest keyboard ensemble consisted of 229 participants and was conducted by M.S. Martin and organized by Sangeetha Sriram (both India) at Chennai Trade Centre in Chennai, India, on 16 January 2014. The concert lasts two hours in an event organized to promote world peace.
The largest envelope measures 17.86 m (58 ft 7.15 in) in length and 13.10 m (42 ft 11.75 in) in width and was created by Ajmal Khan Tibbiya College (India) in Aligarh, India, on 3 April 2013. The event was organised to raise awareness for violence against women in India.
The largest film studio complex in the world is Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad, India, which opened in 1996 and measures 674 ha (1,666 acres). Comprising of 47 sound stages, it has permanent sets ranging from railway stations to temples.
The greatest number of people attending and participating in a flower arranging workshop is 1,892 in an event organised by Globerz Entertainments in Kannur, India, on 17 September 2011. The event was held during the Onam Festival. The workshop lasted for 46 min and a fresh flower carpet of 1,975.5 m2 (2,1264 ft2) was created.
The longest fresh-flower lei measured 5.01 km (3.11 miles) long and was made by 120 volunteers in an event organized by Chev. Dr. N. R. Dhanapalan (India) in Chennai, India, on 2 January 2012. The lei consisted of 80,000 carnations of various colours.