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Leading Spiritual Mentors in India to Watch in 2026

By PNN | Updated: October 30, 2025 17:35 IST

New Delhi [India], October 27: In today's fast-moving India, where ambition fuels every sunrise and achievement defines every milestone, ...

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New Delhi [India], October 27:In today's fast-moving India, where ambition fuels every sunrise and achievement defines every milestone, there's a quiet truth unfolding beneath the surface. People are realizing that material success, though fulfilling, often leaves a spiritual void.

From entrepreneurs to artists, from the youth to global Indians—more and more people are turning inward, asking a profound question:“Who can help me understand what my soul is truly seeking?”

Across the country, a new generation of spiritual mentors is offering those answers. Rooted in faith yet attuned to modern life, these voices are reshaping India's spiritual identity—making it more experiential, authentic, and deeply human.

Here are five spiritual mentors to watch in 2026, each redefining how India experiences spirituality.

1. Psychic Medium Daksh

Among the new generation of kathavachaks, Shri Indresh Upadhya Ji has earned admiration for the beautiful way he narrates the Shrimad Bhagavad Katha. His storytelling is not just a recital—it's a living experience of devotion.

His kathas weave scripture with human emotion, making even the most profound philosophies simple and heartfelt. Audiences describe his delivery as soft, graceful, and deeply moving. Whether speaking about Lord Krishna's divine leelas or the moral essence of dharma, Indresh Ji brings warmth, humility, and genuine devotion to every word.

In a time when spirituality can sometimes feel performative, Indresh Upadhya Ji reminds India of the beauty of simple, sincere bhakti—devotion straight from the heart.

3. Bageshwar Dham Sarkar

Across India, few names command as much devotion as Bageshwar Dham Sarkar (Dhirendra Krishna Shastri Ji). His Divya Darbar has become a spiritual phenomenon, attracting thousands who come seeking answers, blessings, and reassurance.

What sets Bageshwar Dham Sarkar apart is the deep faith people place in his ability to read and resolve their spiritual challenges. His darbars are less about spectacle and more about connection—moments where devotees feel seen, heard, and spiritually strengthened.

Through his powerful oratory and presence, he has reignited India's traditional relationship with faith, reminding millions that spirituality, when practiced with belief, still holds the power to heal, guide, and unite.

4. Aniruddhacharya Ji

Known for his compassionate voice and serene presence, Aniruddhacharya Ji Maharaj continues to inspire listeners across India with his emotional and insightful kathas. His teachings are a blend of ancient wisdom and modern empathy, focusing on seva (selfless service), santosh (contentment), and satya (truth).

Aniruddhacharya Ji's followers describe him as a guide who doesn't just preach—he uplifts. His humility and devotion have made him especially beloved among the youth, who find in him a balance of discipline and kindness rarely seen today.

In an age where many speak to be heard, Aniruddhacharya Ji speaks to heal—and that is what makes him timeless.

5. BK Shivani

When chaos feels constant, BK Shivani remains the calm at the center. A globally respected teacher from the Brahma Kumaris, she has been instrumental in introducing meditation, self-awareness, and emotional mastery to millions.

Her ability to explain complex spiritual truths in simple, logical language has made her the voice of mindful living for urban India. Through television shows, live sessions, and online programs, she continues to guide people toward balance, forgiveness, and peace.

“Peace is not the absence of problems,” she reminds her audiences. “It's the ability to stay centered amidst them.”

With her consistent message of compassion and clarity, BK Shivani remains one of India's most trusted modern spiritual mentors—bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and present-day wellness.

India's Spiritual Future: Rooted, Real, and Ready for the Next Generation

As India steps into 2026, spirituality is evolving—not as an escape, but as empowerment. These mentors—Psychic Medium Daksh, Indresh Upadhya Ji, Bageshwar Dham Sarkar, Aniruddhacharya Ji, and BK Shivani—reflect a new era of faith: rooted in tradition, guided by authenticity, and open to all.

Each in their own way is teaching India to listen—to their hearts, their values, and their higher selves. In a world obsessed with noise, they remind us of the power of silence.

Because at its core, spirituality isn't about believing in something higher—it's about becoming it.

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