Satyanarayan Tailor

Satyanarayan Tailor

Co-Creator And Artistic Contributor To The Largest Rice Grain Portrait Depicting Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya And Kedarnath Jyotirlinga

This Certificate Is Proudly Presented To Satyanarayan Tailor, Born On 28th June 1962, In Recognition Of His Significant Contribution, Artistic Collaboration, And Dedicated Support In The Creation Of The Largest Rice Grain Portrait Depicting Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya Ji And The Sacred Kedarnath Jyotirlinga. Holding An M.Com. Degree (1984) And Having Rendered 40 Years Of Dedicated Service As A Teacher In The Government Of Madhya Pradesh, He Worked Closely Alongside Bablu Dangi In Conceptualizing, Guiding, And Supporting The Development Of This Extraordinary Artwork Created Using Lakhs Of Individually Arranged Colored Rice Grains. Through His Creative Vision, Technical Guidance, Continuous Encouragement, And Active Involvement Throughout The Project, Satyanarayan Tailor Played A Vital Role In Transforming An Ambitious Artistic Concept Into A Record-Worthy Masterpiece. His Contribution Helped Preserve And Promote Indiaโ€™s Rich Cultural, Spiritual, And Artistic Heritage Through An Innovative Form Of Expression That Combines Devotion, Creativity, And Precision. In Recognition Of His Valuable Role As A Co-Creator, Artistic Contributor, And Guiding Force Behind This Exceptional Achievement, His Name Has Been Successfully Registered In The Influencer Book Of World Records For His Outstanding Contribution To The Successful Creation Of This Historic Rice Grain Art Masterpiece.