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Shocking Revelation: Devi Pratibha’s Secret Marriage Exposed!

Shocking Revelation: Devi Pratibha’s Secret Marriage Exposed!

Devi Pratibha, also known as Pratibha Parajuli, who gained fame for narrating stories for 14 days at the month-long Kotihom held in Pashupati, has returned to Vrindavan, India. Although she stayed in Nepal for a short time, she became the center of attention, controversy, and criticism. But is she hiding some real facts about herself?

Pratibha Parajuli's Background:

Pratibha was born as the second daughter of Sadhuram Parajuli and Indira Parajuli in Mandandeupur, Kavre. She has been living in Vrindavan since childhood and is currently touring various parts of India to give religious sermons and discourses. Pratibha is known for her sweet voice and charming smile during her narrations. Her catchphrases like "Pyar se bolona…" "Thoda zor se bolona…" and "Mastime bolona…" make her lectures even more captivating. However, her intellectual level and educational qualifications are reported to be low.

The Illusion of Education:

In an interview with AP One Television, Pratibha described her educational journey. She mentioned that her father sent her to Vrindavan, India, when she was 12 or 13. Pratibha claimed, "I completed a one-year course in Vrindavan in just six months." However, she did not provide concrete details about her academic degree. According to family sources, she has not studied up to the Acharya level. It has come to light that her education is only at the higher secondary level.

The Mystery of Marriage:

In interviews, Pratibha has presented herself as unmarried. However, the facts tell a different story. Pratibha is indeed married, and her husband, Shailendra Nand, known as "Bal Prabhuji Maharaj," is also a narrator. Shailendra has often expressed male-centric views in his sermons. He has stated, "A woman's characteristic of being devoted to her husband is serving him." It is unclear why Pratibha is hiding her marital status.

Claims of Security:

Pratibha claimed that the Indian government provided her security services. While in Nepal, she traveled with a team of 22 people, including 16 bodyguards. However, this claim appears to be more misleading than truthful. There is no evidence that the Indian government provided her with security. In reality, it seems that Pratibha hired her security guards at a daily rate of 1,200 INR.

Conclusion:

Devi Pratibha's narrative contains both praise and controversy. She is a captivating speaker who has gained significant recognition at a young age. However, some of her statements and claims have been controversial. Topics like her marital status and security claims have not only brought her into the limelight but also criticism. Presenting her true story could have earned Pratibha more credibility.

Finally, as Pratibha herself says: "Pyar se bolo na…"


This article attempts to shed light on some aspects of Pratibha's real life. She should be respected for her contributions, but with true information. These truths can play a role in further strengthening the religious relationship between Nepal and India.

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