Meet Henisha, who holds the ‘India Book of World Records. Four-year-old Henisha from Ahmedabad is yet to play, but at this age, she has achieved a lot. She has been honored by the India Book of Records with a certificate and medal for completing the Shivtandava source in a quick and short time.
Four-year-old Henisha from Ahmedabad is yet to play, but at this age, she has achieved a lot.
Tenisha soon registered her name in the India Book of Records by singing the Shivtandav source. She has made a place in the India Book of Records for completing Shivtandav in just two minutes and 40 seconds.
Earlier, this record was to be completed in 4 minutes. She has been honored by the India Book of Records with a certificate and medal for completing the Shivtandava source in a quick and short time.
Henisha’s family and her school are proud of this achievement.Tenisha, the daughter of a Vaidya family living in the Jodhpur area of Ahmedabad city, is conceivably four and a half years old, but her work is considerable.
Memorizing Sanskrit verses and mantras are difficult for the better. Not only that, but it is also tough to pronounce it correctly. Then this daughter, at such a young age, can recite various mantras and shlokas, including the Shivtandava source.
Puja-recitation with father in the morning: Henisha’s fatherChinmoy Vaidya said that ‘Shiva Katha is heard every morning at his house. She also watches and listens to Shivtandava sources and various mantras versus playing on TV, from which she has learned these verses and mantras.
Also, when they worship in the morning, She sits with them and worships God. Mahamrityunjaya mantra, Gayatri mantra is also chanted in the puja.
She used to make her daughter practice chanting mantras every day: Mata
Hanisha’s mother, Shraddha Vaidya, said that she used to make her daughter practice chanting different types of mantras every day.
Earlier, the record for singing Shivtandav source in a short time was four minutes, but my daughter could speak in less than that time, so applied to the India Book of Records.