Trupti Sancheti from Vaijapur, Samata Surana from Manmad, Aarti Nahar from Nasik, and Minal Abad from Jalna have made history by creating 111 sattvic dishes in just four hours. This amazing achievement earned them spots in the Asia Book of Records, India Book of Records. This record was more than just about speed. It was a celebration of healthy, traditional cooking. The team created 11 varieties of sweets, parathas, pulavs, soups, and many more dishes, showing the wide range of sattvic cuisine, which focuses on purity and health. The goal of this record was to inspire others. Trupti and her team wanted to motivate women to explore cooking and encourage kids to eat healthy. They believe that good food leads to a good mood and good health. The variety of dishes showcased the richness of sattvic food. From sweet treats to healthy parathas and flavorful pulavs, each dish was carefully crafted with love and respect for tradition. This record is more than just a title. It’s a message of inspiration. It highlights the joy of healthy eating and cooking at home. The achievement of these four women shows that with passion and dedication, anything is possible. In a world filled with fast food, this record reminds us of the beauty and benefits of home-cooked, healthy meals. Trupti and her team's achievement not only sets a high standard in cooking but also spreads an inspiring message of health and unity. Here’s to more achievements that celebrate the joy of good food and good health!