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These are the 5 famous female storytellers of India, Aishwarya Rai is also more beautiful than them, they have millions of fans

 

5 Famous Kathavachak: There are many storytellers in the country who teach people from different scriptures. Some narrate stories related to Lord Krishna, some to Lord Shiva, some to Lord Ram. Thousands and lakhs of people attend the stories of these storytellers. For ages, female storytellers have mesmerized the audience with their talent and skills.

There is magic in their voice which takes us to a different world, where imagination and reality meet. In this series, today we will tell you about 5 female narrators (5 Famous Kathavachak) who beat even Bollywood actresses in beauty and these female narrators are also very famous in the country and the world.

1.  Jaya Kishori

Jaya Kishori is a famous Indian Kathavachak (5 Famous Kathavachak), Bhajan singer and speaker. She was born on 13 July 1995 in Sujangarh, Rajasthan in a Gaud Brahmin family. Since childhood, she had a deep interest in devotion and spirituality. She completed her schooling in Kolkata and later studied B.Com. Jaya Kishori started reciting stotras at the age of just 9 and by the age of 10, she had mesmerized millions of people with the recitation of Sunderkand. She has special expertise in the recitation of Bhagwat Katha and Nani Bai's Myro. She has been reciting Bhagwat Katha since the age of 7 and her 3-day and 10-day Bhagwat Katha have gained immense popularity.

2. Devi Chitralekha


Kathavachak (5 Famous Kathavachak) Devi Chitralekha ji was born on 19 January 1997 in a Brahmin family of Palwal district of Haryana. At the age of just 4, she joined Guru Girdhari Baba's organization and started learning storytelling. From the age of 6, she started preaching and narrating stories to people. Devi Chitralekha is an impressive young storyteller, spiritual speaker and preacher of Bhagavad Gita. Mother Saraswati is believed to reside in her throat. In 2019, she was awarded the 'World Book Record' for spiritual and young preacher.

Some time ago, a rumour spread that she had married a Muslim youth, but she herself has denied this. Today, Devi Chitralekha ji is one of the youngest popular storytellers in India. She spreads her message to millions of people through TV and social media. Many people follow her, influenced by her stories and teachings.

3. Devi Krishna Priya ji (Devi Krishna Priya ji)


Devi Krishnapriya Ji is a famous Kathavachak (5 Famous Kathavachak) and motivational speaker. She was born on 26 January 1997 in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh in a religious Brahmin family. Her father is a priest and her family is deeply rooted in religious beliefs and practices. From childhood, Krishnapriya Ji was interested in religious activities and at the age of four, she started performing Aarti regularly.

She began giving religious discourses at the age of 13 and was widely appreciated for her knowledge and understanding of the scriptures. Krishnapriya ji conducts religious programs in various parts of the country. She has conducted more than 380 Maha Gyan Yagnas, which are religious events to spread knowledge and promote spiritual growth.

4. Palak Kishori ji


Palak Kishori ji, also known as Shambhavi Mishra, was born in a religious Hindu family in Satna city of Madhya Pradesh state of India. She was born on December 24, 2005. She is currently a student of 12th class and has a keen interest in religious scriptures and stories.

During the lockdown of 2021, Palak, who was just 16 years old, gave her first public Kathavachak, which attracted a huge number of listeners. Her musical and inspirational speeches have touched the hearts of many, and she is compared to the famous storyteller Jaya Kishori (5 Famous Kathavachak).

5. Devi Neha Saraswat


Devi Neha Saraswat is a rising star in the world of Indian spirituality (5 Famous Kathavachak). She was born on 26 June 1997 in Udaipur, Uttar Pradesh, India in a middle-class family. She was educated at Chiranjilal Girls Inter College, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. From childhood, she started devoting her attention to the worship of God. She first recited the Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta at the age of 8.

Her younger sister Devi Nidhi Saraswat started joining her in Katha preaching at a very young age. Soon both the sisters became popular as 'Yugal Jodi'. They gained immense popularity and started conducting Katha in various national and international events.

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