Pujya Prachi Shukla Ji

Prachi Shukla Ji is a prominent figure in the field of Hindu spirituality and religious discourse in India.

  • Role: She is a respected Katha Vachak (narrator of religious stories).

  • Disciple Name: She is often referred to as Prachi Devi Ji or Prachi Devi Hanumatkripa Ji.

  • Discourses: She is primarily known for giving Shrimad Bhagwat Katha (discourses on the Bhagwat Purana) and Shri Ram Katha (discourses on the Ramayana).

  • Media Presence: Her kathas are widely broadcast on spiritual channels like Sadhna TV and Anand TV. She also discusses complex spiritual and mythological questions on various platforms, often providing insights into stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

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Description

Respected Prachi Devi Ji was born on 5 January 1994 (Wednesday) in Village Shahpura, District Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh, India. He was born in a pious Hindu Brahmin family. His father is Acharya Rajkishore Shukla and his mother is Rashmi Shukla. His devotional life started at the young age of only 5 years, which continues till now.
Biography
She grew up in a spiritual environment and started reciting bhajans and verses from the Bhagavad Gita at a very young age. His father is a preacher of Bhagavad Gita
Prachi Devi has become a popular preacher of various Indian religious texts; Especially Bhagavad Gita and Ram Katha. While reciting verses from these scriptures, he also makes references to several other popular texts, such as Ramcharitmanas, Mahabharata, Padma Purana, Garun Purana and Agni Purana.
Apart from India, she has also campaigned in several other countries including the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.
Education and Initiation
Even in his childhood, he showed signs of divine insight and greatness. When she turned five, she recited the entire Bhagavad Gita; Mesmerized the audience with his fluent singing. After completing class 12th, Prachi Devi started preparing for civil services. But in order to spread the knowledge of Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta given by his father to the people, he stopped preparing for the civil examination.
Prachi Devi ji received her postgraduate education from Rani Durgavati University in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
Beginning of Bhagwat Reading
Sat, my most respected father, who made me study a special book like Bhagwat and taught me how to speak it effectively. For me, the biggest God of my life, the best Guru, my most respected morning. Remembering my father, Dr. Pt. Shri Raj Kishore ji Shukla, whose constant contemplation of God continues, who even today delivers Bhagwat sermons freely and dedicatedly.
Prachi Devi is a popular preacher of various Indian religious texts. Especially of Bhagavad Geeta and Ram Katha. While reciting verses from these scriptures she cites references from many other popular scriptures like Ramcharitmanas, Mahabharata, Padma Purana, Garun Purana and Agni Purana.
Propagation of Bhagwat Katha Around The World
Perhaps this record of performing 114 Shrimad Bhagwat Katha seven-day ritual at a young age of just 16 years is not only in India but if we talk about the entire country, then the credit for performing such a large number of Bhagwat Katha rituals does not go to any other scholar at this stage. Perhaps only Prachi Devi has got the honor of this fame and glory by the grace of God. This is a matter of pride for the nation. Apart from India, she has also campaigned in several other countries including the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.

Shri Hari siddha Hanumat Sewa Trust
The main work of Shri Hari Siddha Hanumat Seva Trust includes student development, cow shelter, service to orphan children, medical camp, Maha Yagya for world welfare, free education etc. and providing necessary materials to the needy.
1. Free education to children
2. Providing free food items to Narmada Parikrama participants.
3. Vidyasagar Gaushala Service work of mother cow
4. Making arrangements for cold water drinks in summer season
5. Distribution of food items and clothes to the poor
6. Rajdeep Vidyalaya Gurukulam District Jabalpur Shtoni – Free education for the poor.
7. Organizing free medical camp
8. In the spirit of world welfare, every year on the holy banks of Mother Narmada, seven days Maha Yagya, Bhandara, special arrangements for the poor, 70 tins of ghee, 60 quintals of material, Brahmin Dakshina etc. are included.