
New Delhi: Nineteen-year-old Devansh Thakur, son of renowned spiritual preacher Devkinandan Thakur, has made his public debut as a Bhagwat Katha narrator, triggering widespread discussion on social media over whether his rise represents a continuation of spiritual legacy or an example of nepotism.
Devansh delivered his first public Shrimad Bhagwat Katha during a religious event in Somnath, Gujarat. Videos from the event quickly went viral, drawing praise from many viewers for his confidence, stage presence, and command over Sanskrit scriptures.
During his discourse, Devansh narrated episodes from the Gokarna and Prahlad stories, spoke about the teachings of Lord Krishna, recited Sanskrit shlokas, and presented devotional bhajans. Several social media users appreciated his calm delivery and preparation despite his young age.
However, his debut has also sparked a debate online. While many described it as a natural continuation of a family deeply rooted in Sanatan traditions, others questioned whether prominent religious platforms are increasingly being influenced by family connections, raising concerns about nepotism in the spiritual sphere.
Devansh is the only son of celebrated Bhagwat Katha exponent Devkinandan Thakur and has three sisters. According to reports, he has been studying the Vedas, Shrimad Bhagwat, and Sanskrit scriptures from an early age under his family's guidance.
With his first public discourse receiving significant attention, Devansh's entry into spiritual preaching has generated both admiration and criticism. Whether he succeeds in building his own identity or continues to face comparisons with his father remains to be seen. For now, his debut has undoubtedly become one of the most talked-about topics in India's religious and social media circles.
New Delhi: Nineteen-year-old Devansh Thakur, son of renowned spiritual preacher Devkinandan Thakur, has made his public debut as a Bhagwat Katha narrator, triggering widespread discussion on social media over whether his rise represents a continuation of spiritual legacy or an example of nepotism.
Devansh delivered his first public Shrimad Bhagwat Katha during a religious event in Somnath, Gujarat. Videos from the event quickly went viral, drawing praise from many viewers for his confidence, stage presence, and command over Sanskrit scriptures.
During his discourse, Devansh narrated episodes from the Gokarna and Prahlad stories, spoke about the teachings of Lord Krishna, recited Sanskrit shlokas, and presented devotional bhajans. Several social media users appreciated his calm delivery and preparation despite his young age.
However, his debut has also sparked a debate online. While many described it as a natural continuation of a family deeply rooted in Sanatan traditions, others questioned whether prominent religious platforms are increasingly being influenced by family connections, raising concerns about nepotism in the spiritual sphere.
Devansh is the only son of celebrated Bhagwat Katha exponent Devkinandan Thakur and has three sisters. According to reports, he has been studying the Vedas, Shrimad Bhagwat, and Sanskrit scriptures from an early age under his family's guidance.
With his first public discourse receiving significant attention, Devansh's entry into spiritual preaching has generated both admiration and criticism. Whether he succeeds in building his own identity or continues to face comparisons with his father remains to be seen. For now, his debut has undoubtedly become one of the most talked-about topics in India's religious and social media circles.
Location : New Delhi
Published : 2 July 2026, 8:06 PM IST