In the program organized by JKJ Jewellers, 1008 Pandits created a world record by collectively reciting Hanuman Chalisa: Recorded in the Golden Book of World Records.
Due to such a large number of Hanuman Chalisa being recited by the highest number of Pandits in one place, this work was recorded as a world record in the Golden Book of World Records with the title of “Largest Hanuman Chalisa Recitation Feet by Pandits”.
Thousands of people created history by praying for de-addiction in the Golden Temple, Amritsar, recorded in the Golden Book of World Records.
To make Punjab drug-free, yellow turbans were worn under “The Hope Initiative: Drive Against Drugs” at Sri Harimandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar on October 18, 2023, more than 35,000 students and youth, dressed in placards and bangles, offered prayers to make Punjab drug-free and healthy and also pledged never to take drugs themselves and prevent others from consuming drugs.
Shri Vardhaman Sthanakavasi Jain Shravak Sangh, Bibwewadi, Pune created a world record by dressing up as the author of Bhaktamar Stotra, Shri Mantungacharya Ji, recorded in the Golden Book of World Records.
This event was recorded as a world record by the Golden Book of World Records with the title “Most People Dressed as Muni Manatunga Acharya” for the highest number of people dressed as Jain saint Manatunga Acharya.
Dainik Bhaskar, Banswara created a world record by delivering Chunari of Maa Tripura Sundari to the homes of readers on the auspicious occasion of Navratri
This excellent work done by Dainik Bhaskar, Banswara for distributing the largest number of chunari and kum-kum in the newspaper through medium was recorded as a world record by the Golden Book of World Records with the title of “Largest Distribution of Chunari-Kumkum with Newspaper”.
On the occasion of the 125th centenary Prakatya Mahotsav of Shri Umiya Mata Ji Temple, Sidsar, a world record was created by taking out car rallies and got registered in the Golden Book of World Records
A three-day “Bilvapatra Mahotsav” was organized from 29 September to 1 October 2023 to commemorate 125 years of the appearance of Umiya Mataji in Sidsar, Gujarat. State Chief Minister Mr Bhupesh Patel also participated in the social conference organized on the last day of the festival.