Genius Book of Records proudly honors Prayaga Natya Academy for its “Inspiring Legacy of Classical Bharatanatyam Training and Mentorship“, under the esteemed guidance of Guruvu Desavath Saraswati Bai. This recognition celebrates an institution that exemplifies the true spirit of India’s classical arts through disciplined training, cultural preservation, and dedicated mentorship.
Bharatanatyam is not merely a dance form; it is a sacred expression of storytelling, rhythm, devotion, and heritage. At Prayaga Natya Academy, this philosophy is deeply embedded in every lesson. Under Saraswati Bai’s leadership, students are trained in both the technical precision and spiritual depth that define authentic Bharatanatyam. Her teaching reflects the age-old Guru–Shishya Parampara, emphasizing patience, discipline, and lifelong learning.
The academy’s strength lies in its ability to nurture talent across multiple age groups, shaping young dancers with consistency and care. The recognized students – Penumuru Padmasree (4 years), D. Sindhu Reddy (7 years), R. Varna Varjitha (9 years), Y. Anjali (10 years), T. Naga Bhargavi (14 years), and Yellappagari Vidyasree (15 years) – stand as living examples of this mentorship-driven excellence. Their progress reflects the academy’s structured approach, cultural grounding, and artistic discipline.
This record is not about performance alone; it is about continuity – passing knowledge from one generation to the next with integrity and purpose. Prayaga Natya Academy has emerged as a cultural torchbearer, ensuring that Bharatanatyam remains vibrant, respected, and accessible to young learners.
By honoring Prayaga Natya Academy and Guruvu Desavath. Saraswati Bai, Genius Book of Records recognizes a remarkable contribution to India’s cultural legacy – where mentorship inspires mastery, and tradition finds its future in young, dedicated artists.



