India just set the world record for the biggest yoga class
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India set not just one, but two Guinness World Records on the first ever International Yoga Day on Sunday. A record 35,985 people gathered in New Delhi for a seriously crowded yoga class, beating the previous record of just under 30,000 people set in 2005. But New Delhi’s session was not only the world’s largest, it was also the most diverse. With people from 84 different countries partaking, it also made the record books for the most nationalities to do yoga in a single spot. The 35-minute yoga session was led by the creator of International Yoga Day, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Becca Stanek
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