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A dedicated Dubai family who crafted the world s largest handwritten Bible are getting to work on a new super-sized version of the religious text.
Manoj Varghese, Susan Samuel and their two teenage children spent up to 15 hours a day on the giant leather-bound book, which is more than 1,500 page-long and contains 800,000 words.
About 60 pens were used to write the Bible, that is made out of A1 paper, which is eight times bigger than A4.
The feat took them about five months to complete, during which time they were monitored on two cameras installed in their home by Guinness World Records adjudicators.
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KOCHI: Ringing in festive cheer to wipe away the Covid gloom, brothers from the Capuchin Vidyabhavan, Kottayam, have released a music and dance video, which is bringing smiles on the faces of viewers. ‘Vinnil Perunnal’, the cover dance video which was released on Sunday, has gone viral on social media. The video, which is a surprising and cheering departure from the serious and sombre demeanour associated with the clergy, has been widely appreciated online.
“For the past two months, I had been thinking about doing something during Christmas. Due to the pandemic, all our celebrations and gatherings have been restricted. Therefore, I wanted to create something to cheer people up, irrespective of religion. That is how I came up with the song and video idea,” said Fr Shinto Edassery belonging to Little Flower Congregation, Aluva, who conceptualised and composed the song. Fr Shinto, professor of German at the Assisi Institute of Foreign Languages in Bharanan