Friday, November 22, 2024
HomeLatestRamesh Shankreppa Mantur Enters Into India's World Records For Longest Informative Writing...

Ramesh Shankreppa Mantur Enters Into India’s World Records For Longest Informative Writing Work On Cloth

It is rightfully believed that true intelligence requires fabulous imagination & creativity, and so has been proven by 41 year old Mister Ramesh Shankreppa Mantur, from Vijayapur state of Karnataka, South India. He has written various informative lines, all in Hindi, English and Kannada, on a 200 metre long cloth, thereby setting the record for the longest informative writing work on cloth. The lines comprise of the achievements of The Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, the numerous names of Lord Rama listed down alphabetically, names of twelve sacred Hindu places and twelve Jyotirlingas. The artwork also includes 13 Bhakti songs of various Hindu Gods, names of sacred Hindu texts as well as the names of the 18 Holy Puranas. The original names of the characters of Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana have also been given an honourable mention in his wonderful masterpiece.

Mr Mantur is a poet and a writer, and has initially published an anthology name HOOMALE. He holds a masters degree in English, but also has profound feelings for his mother tongue, Kannada. He believes his wife to be a major inspiration for his work & hands her the credit to be the greatest gift of his life.

He loves his country dearly, and is also very religious.

He dreams for his country to be an inspiration to other countries of the world, which showcases his patriotism and loving feelings towards the nation. This is surely also visible in his artworks. He wishes to stand in the parliament one day and also listens to devotional songs every day.

India’s World Records feels proud to acknowledge such an inspirational talent.

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular