This Sikh from Canada broke his own record to have the longest beard in the world

A Canadian Sikh has set a record for having the world's largest beard.

When the hair on his chin was measured at an astonishing 8 feet and 3 inches long, this Sikh from Canada, who already holds the Guinness World Record for the world's largest beard on a living man, Yes, he broke his own record in Canada.

According to Guinness World Records, the Canadian resident initially measured his beard in 2008, when it was 2.33 m (7 ft 8 in) long, beating the previous record of 1.77 m (5 ft 9 in) by Birger Pellas (Sweden). was broken).

Sarwan re-measured his beard on the set of Lo Show Dei Record in Rome, Italy in 2010, extending his record with a beard of 2.495 m (8 ft 2.5 in).

But when it was measured again on October 15, 2022, it was even longer.

It's a little gray these days, but more fabulous than ever.

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Sarwan, who follows Sikhism, never shaved his beard.

Sarwan Singh said, "I have kept it like that since the age of 17 when the beard started growing."

The record book also states that hair must be natural and damp before measurement in order for the curl not to alter the length of the measurement.

Saravan has a time consuming process to maintain his beard every day.

He gives a lot of attention to each and every hair.

Saravan considers his beard as a gift from God.

"It is seen as one of the most important aspects of being a Sikh," he said.