Jaya Kishori Luxury Bag: Jaya Kishori responds to criticism over luxury bag: “I’m not a saint, there is no leather in the bag” |- Homevior

Popular spiritual speaker and singer Jaya Kishori has addressed the controversy and clarified her position on material possessions after receiving backlash for flaunting a Dior bag valued at over Rs 2 lakh. The 29-year-old preacher, who is well-known for her teachings on simplicity and dedication, claims that she has never counseled anyone to give up anything. She also claimed to be a typical girl leading a typical life.

Jaya Kishori

The famous speaker was recently seen carrying the expensive handbag at an airport, which sparked discussion among her fans and caused a controversy.
Given Kisori’s teachings on detachment and non-materialism, the premium item, known as a Dior Book Tote, has drawn criticism for its cotton exterior and purported leather lining. Critics and netizens were bewildered about the seeming inconsistency between her spiritual beliefs and her upscale tastes.

Kishori defended her stance and stated, “The bag is a customized piece. There is no leather in it, and the customization means it can be made according to personal wishes. My name is also engraved on it. I have never used leather, nor will I ever.” She further emphasized, “I have never advised anyone to renounce anything. I have not renounced anything myself, so how could I suggest that to others? I am clear from day one that I am not a saint, sadhu, or sadhvi. I am a normal girl, living in a regular house with my family. I encourage the youth to work hard, earn money, and give themselves and their families a good life.”

Social media responses have brought attention to the differences between Kishori’s teachings and her opulent lifestyle, notwithstanding her justifications. One user on X said, “Jaya Kishori, who advocates for non-materialism, removed her video in which she was seen carrying a Dior bag valued at ₹210,000.” Dior utilizes calf leather, by the way. Another said, “Kishori advises against materialism, while she herself shows off a high-end purse that costs more than ₹2 lakh. Many preachers live luxurious lives while making money off of our religion.
When Kishori’s possession of other upscale goods, such as a Rolex watch, came to light, some of her admirers began to doubt the veracity of her message about living simply. The hypocrisy of a preacher who promotes humility while sporting expensive accessories was brought up by critics. The preacher talks about worshiping cows, but he is carrying a bag from a company that uses cow leather, according to one commentator.





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