Maximum surfaces used to represent an Indian heritage site

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Maximum surfaces used to represent an Indian heritage site

Maximum surfaces used to represent an Indian heritage site

The record for representing an Indian heritage site on the maximum number of surfaces was set by Yashasvi Soni (born on March 17, 2001) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. She beautifully represented the Indian heritage Umaid Bhawan Palace of Jodhpur by painting and carving on 12 different surfaces namely nail, paint brush, tablet, Pipal leaf, apple, paper, T-shirt, outer surfaces of almond and rajma, halved almond and halved rajma, as confirmed on June 7, 2021.