Indian culture is considered to be one of the most ancient cultures in the world. It is through this culture that the world received the light of spirituality. The functioning of our life is based on spiritual fundamentals. In India, food, sleeping, sitting, birth, death, travel, marriage, festivals etc. are also built on spiritual foundations. There is no such aspect of life in which spirituality is not included, or on which there has not been enough thought or contemplation. Spirituality is the basis of Indian culture. Which means Adhi + Atam, Adhi means study and Atma means to know the soul. Only by seeing God, we can awaken the cultural consciousness in our inner soul. Spiritual life is considered to be the best life. When after a time we get very entangled in worldly affairs and then meet many sages or great men, then we come to know that this entanglement is the root of our problem. At such times, religious stories turn us towards spirituality. Religious and spiritual stories work to flow us from the soul to the Supreme Soul. The powers of spiritual stories in our lives are of immense significance. The human attraction to stories is as ancient as human civilization itself. In the complex entanglements of life, where uncertainty often reigns, spiritual stories emerge as firm symbols of guidance. Spiritual stories serve as luminous guides, illuminating the often mysterious path of human existence.

A seven-day Sri Krishna Katha Amrit Mahotsav was organized in Sitapur-Surguja, Chhattisgarh under the special guidance of Mr. Shailendra Kumar Singh (Baba Saab), District Vice President of ISKCON Prachar Kendra, Benaratle. This program was organized from 25 May 2024 to 01 June 2024 at Shooting Range Complex, Village Chalta. Shri Tamal Krishna Das Prabhu ji, Director, ISKCON Youth Forum from ISKCON Prachar Kendra, Raipur was present as the narrator in the Katha Amrit Mahotsav program. A large number of devotees from far-flung areas were present to take advantage of the story from the mouth of Shri Tamal Krishna Das Prabhuji. During the seven-day Sri Krishna Katha Amrit Mahotsav, spiritual tales and stories were recited every day by the narrator Shri Tamal Krishna Das Prabhuji. Which was recorded as a world record with the title “Largest Spiritual Storytelling Feat” in the Golden Book of World Records. The certificate of world record was presented to the narrator Shri Tamal Krishna Das Prabhuji and the organizer Shri Shailendra Kumar Singh by Dr. Manish Vishnoei, Asia Head GBWR, Golden Book of World Records, who was specially present during the event.

During the seven-day Sri Krishna Katha Amrit Mahotsav, the devotees present there took the benefit of listening to different spiritual and religious stories on all seven days of the event. On the first day of the event, Naam Mahima (Story of Ajamil) was recited, on the second day, Samudra Manthan of 14 gems (Amrit Mahotsav), on the third day, life stories of devotees (Dhruv and Prahlad character), on the fourth day, Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram Katha, on the fifth day, Shri Krishna Bal Leela (Mahabhishek), on the sixth day, Shri Jagannath Avtar Katha, and on the last seventh day, Yugavatar Gaur Katha and Purnahuti (108 Kundiya Narasimha Yagna) were organized.