Jaya Kishori, known for her devotional songs and sermons, has been embroiled in a controversy these days. Recently, she was spotted at the airport with a luxury Dior bag, which triggered several discussions and comments on social media.
Price and features of the bag
According to Dior's website, this bag is made of cotton and calfskin, and costs around Rs 2,10,000. The customized bag that Jaya Kishori was seen carrying has her name "Jaya" written on it. Such branded bags have the facility of getting personalized names written on them with some modifications, and Jaya has also got her bag customized.
Cause of controversy
The controversy over this bag has increased because why did Jaya Kishori, who preaches devotion to Krishna, choose such an expensive bag made of cow skin? People are raising the question that when she herself preaches simplicity and devotion, then is it not against her teachings to use such an expensive and controversial item?
Reactions on social media
There are mixed reactions on social media regarding Jaya Kishori. Some people are supporting her choice, while many are criticizing it. Many users also said that Jaya Kishori should think about her image and see what her followers think.
jaya kishori fees
Jaya Kishori is not only known for her sermons, but she also charges a very high fee for narrating Katha. According to sources, she charges up to Rs 9,00,000 for a Katha, out of which Rs 4,50,000 is paid before the Katha starts and the rest after the Katha is over. This case of Jaya Kishori once again raises the question that when a person walks on the path of religion or devotion, what changes should he make in his lifestyle? Does using expensive things affect the truth of their devotion? This controversy has forced not only Jaya Kishori but also her followers to think. In the coming times, it will be interesting to see how Jaya Kishori faces this controversy and whether her image of devotion will be affected by this.
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