In a monumental display of spiritual devotion and cultural preservation, Gyanjivandasji Swami of India has set a new Guinness World Record for assembling the largest collection of religious statues, totaling an astonishing 7,090 pieces.
The record-breaking collection was unveiled during the grand spiritual event “Swaminarayan’s Akshardham in Kundaldham”, which drew a crowd of over 5,000 devotees and visitors.
Each statue in the collection represents deep religious significance, primarily rooted in Sanatan Dharma and Swaminarayan traditions, with deities intricately crafted to inspire devotion and reverence. The display was made available for public viewing, offering spiritual seekers a rare and immersive experience.
“This achievement is not just about numbers — it is about faith, culture, and the divine spirit that unites us,” said Gyanjivandasji Swami during the ceremony.
The event and the collection were officially recognized by Guinness World Records, setting a new global benchmark in the category of religious iconography.
This extraordinary accomplishment in Kundaldham reinforces India’s legacy as a land of spirituality and devotion — a place where faith continues to inspire world records and collective reverence.