Sadhvi Prem Baisa

Religious Storyteller, Spiritual Leader

Indian Village Parevu, District Balotara, Rajasthan, India

Quick Info

ProfessionReligious Storyteller, Spiritual Leader
NationalityIndian
BirthplaceVillage Parevu, District Balotara, Rajasthan, India
Date of Death28/01/2026

Latest News about Sadhvi Prem Baisa

28/01/2026

Sadhvi Prem Baisa, a renowned Kathavachak and spiritual leader from western Rajasthan, died suddenly at her Boranada Ashram near Jodhpur. According to reports, she had been experiencing flu-like symptoms for a couple of days and lost consciousness immediately after receiving an injection. She was pronounced dead on arrival at Preksha Hospital, leaving her devotees and followers in shock and raising numerous unanswered questions about the circumstances of her death.

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Bio/Wiki

NicknamePrem Bai
ReligionHinduism
Food HabitVegetarian
CommunityJat (Sai)

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

EducationLearned spiritual knowledge through stories and bhajans at Gurukripa Ashram under Kriparam Maharaj. Studied scriptures in the Nath tradition.

Personal Life

Marital StatusUnmarried
Place of DeathBoranada Ashram, Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried

Family

FatherVeeram Ram (later Veeram Nath, truck driver turned monk)
MotherAmru Bai (deceased)

Career

Highlights
  • Became popular for her Bhagwat Katha and bhajans.
  • Established her own Sadhna Kutir Ashram in her ancestral village after gaining popularity.
  • Inauguration of her ashram attended by noted religious saints such as Baba Ramdev.
  • Became renowned Kathavachak (religious storyteller) specializing in Shrimad Bhagavat Katha narration across western Rajasthan.
  • Known for devotional singing (bhajans) and spiritual discourses on Sanatan Dharma.
  • Built a significant following in areas including Barmer and Jodhpur.
  • Established Sadhna Kutir Ashram in her ancestral village Parevu.
  • Conducted spiritual gatherings and religious events that attracted thousands of devotees.
  • Started performing Bhagavat Katha and bhajans at age twelve.
  • Associated with Mira Union organization.
  • Traveled across western Rajasthan including Jodhpur, Barmer, Balotara, and Jasol for kathas.

Favourites

HobbiesLiked reading books in her free time.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Her mother was actively involved in religious faith and passed away when she was two years old.
2. Was taken to Gurukripa Ashram by her father after her mother's death to learn spirituality.
3. Recited her first Bhagwat Katha at the age of twelve.
4. Faced controversy due to a viral video of her hugging a man.
5. Filmed her experience regarding a land dispute with her family that resulted in police involvement.
6. Lost her mother at age four and was sent to Gurukripa Ashram in Jodhpur to learn spirituality.
7. Recited her first Bhagavat Katha at the age of twelve.
8. Her father was a truck driver who later became a monk and initiated her into the Nath tradition.
9. Faced controversy due to a viral video that damaged her reputation.
10. Posted an emotional message on Instagram referencing a trial by fire and requesting intervention from spiritual leaders before her death.
11. Her sudden death raised questions and drew large crowds of devotees seeking justice and answers.
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