After achieving two historic world records at Prayagraj, Mahakumbh 2025, Divya Jyoti Ved Mandir (DJVM) has now been honored with its third world record recognition. On February 26, 2025, the International Book of Records officially awarded DJVM for its monumental achievement.
The award ceremony took place in Nurmahal, Punjab, where official adjudicators from the International Book of Records Mr. Pankaj Vij and Mrs.Preeti Vij, presented the honor to DJVM representatives—Sadhvi DeepaBharti Ji, Sadhvi Bhaktipriya Bharti Ji, and CA Geetanjali Ji—along with BrahmGyani Ved Pathi-s.
Divya Jyoti Ved Mandir, set a record for organizing the Largest Rudri Path Relay by Vedic Scholars. From January 14, 2025 to February 16, 2025, many Vedic scholars came together for a RudriPath relay named 'The AkhandRudriPath Maha Divya Anushthanam: A Triveni Sangam of Dharma, Science, and Culture’, organised in the Mahakumbh, 2025, in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.
In this uninterrupted chanting ritual, a total of 26,42,409 mantras were chanted for a total of 794 Hours and 33 days, encompassing 11,151 RudriPath Renditions. Aligning with the UN-SDGs and the objectives of India's Ministry of AYUSH, the chants promoted environmental purification and mental well-being, as confirmed on February 16, 2025.
With this, DJVM has successfully completed its world record attempt and secured three prestigious world record recognitions—one from the Asia Book of Records, second from the India Book of Records, and now, the third from the International Book of Records.
This milestone reaffirms DJVM’s commitment to preserving and promoting the Vedic heritage on a global scale.