Dr. Krunal Joshi is a renowned Bhagwat Kathakar and spiritual orator who has inspired thousands through his profound knowledge of Hindu scriptures and his remarkable life journey.
Born with visual impairment, Dr. Joshi turned his challenges into strength through dedication, faith, and continuous learning. From an early age, he developed a deep inclination towards spirituality, Sanskrit, and Indian scriptures. His initial education began with the support of a special educator who introduced him to Braille and nurtured his interest in religious.
Dr. Krunal Joshi has earned widespread recognition for his inspiring journey and exceptional contribution to spiritual discourse. He was honored by Pranab Mukherjee on the occasion of World Disability Day, acknowledging his remarkable achievements as a self-reliant individual and a source of motivation for many. Widely regarded as one of Gujarat’s most unique and respected Pragnachakshu Bhagwat Kathakars.
He has carved a distinct identity through his deep scriptural knowledge and powerful storytelling. Over the years, he has been invited to deliver kathas at numerous prestigious spiritual platforms, temples, and cultural events across India and internationally, touching the lives of diverse audiences. His ability to connect spirituality with real-life experiences has earned him immense appreciation, along with honors from various religious and social organizations, further establishing him as a prominent voice in the field of spiritual oration.
Dr. Krunal Joshi's work has earned distinguished recognition from the Hon. Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Bhupendra Patel, through an official letter of appreciation for his meaningful interpretation of the Mahabharata. His ability to bring depth, clarity, and relevance to sacred texts has resonated widely. This honour stands as a reflection of his commitment to keeping India’s spiritual storytelling tradition alive, authentic, and impactful.