
Hundreds of children and elders made this possible who participating in the 'Shiv Jyoti Arpanam Mahotsav'. Earlier this record was made in Ayodhya where 9.41 earthen lamps were lit. On March 1, the temple town of Ujjain beat Ayodhya's world record after lighting over 11.70 lakh earthen lamps to mark the Shiv Jyoti Arpanam festival. 11.70 lakh lamps lit in Ujjain On Mahashivratri He raised his hand the moment he finished the challenge. The video showed Jayadharshan riding a bicycle and solving the Rubik's Cube with both hands. Guinness World Records shared a video of Jayadharshan Venkatesan on Instagram, saying he solved a Rubik's cube in just 14.32 seconds. The lawsuit ultimately was moved to federal court in southern California and dismissed in May 2021, as a result of what court documents stated was a “negotiated and confidential settlement.Hailing from Chennai, Jayadharshan Venkatesan created a world record in the most interesting and challenging way after solving a rotating puzzle cube on a bicycle in just 14.32 seconds after working on his speed solving skills for 2 years. The couple’s lawsuit alleged that the massage chair was a defective product and that liability for the fire rested with its seller, American Crocodile International Group Inc., based in Fremont, California. The lawsuit paid particular attention to their cats, saying the loss of three felines due to the fire was “a source of immense grief” because the cats “were like children” to the Powerses. More: Growing number of Michigan schools adding therapy dogs to assist social-emotional learning More: Michigan man plans to ship invasive lamprey to England for king's coronation Will Powers sustained in the fire, and “lasting emotion damage” as well as “deep depression” shared by the couple, whose marriage has since ended.

Among other losses claimed in the lawsuit were $300,000 in cryptocurrency, “which cannot be recovered” their inability to work for months after the fire, causing a loss of “substantial wages and income” a facial injury to Dr. The couple then filed a lawsuit, seeking “an amount exceeding $1 million” in damages from a California company that sold what they claimed was a defective electric massage chair, which “malfunctioned and caused a massive fire,” according to a 2019 complaint filed in federal court in Detroit.
