It is a Sanskrit scripture attributed to the sage Ved Vyasa, is one of the 18 Mahapuranas.The text is a narration of divine time (leelas) of Lord Vishnu, especially focusing on Lord Krishna, complete avatar of Lord Vishnu.
It is primarily based on scriptures like the Ramayana (by Maharishi Valmiki), Ramcharitmanas (by Goswami Tulsidas), and other texts like the Adhyatma Ramayana and Ananda Ramayana. Shree Ram Ji is known as "Maryada Purushottam".
It is one of the 18 Mahapuranas of Hinduism, which glorifies the life, teachings, and divine leelas (pastimes) of Bhagwan Shiv (Mahadev)—the Supreme Lord of transformation, destruction of evil, and inner awakening.
It is not a scripture of gods or avatars, but rather a glorious tribute to the lives of great bhaktas (devotees)—men and women who attained spiritual heights through pure devotion (bhakti) to God, especially to Shri Ram and Shri Krishna
Devi Vishnupriya Ji is not merely a speaker, but a divine messenger, one who dedicates her life to narrating the sacred texts and stories of Sanatan Dharma—such as the Shreemad Bhagwat Mahapuran, Shree Ram Katha, Shree Shiv Puran, and Shree Bhaktmal Katha. Her mission is to awaken devotion (bhakti), dharma (righteousness), and spiritual wisdom in society.
She has a spiritual inclination from a very young age, often born into families devoted to bhajan, kirtan, or sadhu-seva. Inspired by saints, temples, or satsangs, she begins exploring the lives of divine personalities like Bhagwan Shri Krishna, Shri Ram, and Lord Shiva.
Shreemad Bhagwat Katha
Shree Ram Katha
Shree Shiv Maha Puran
Shree Bhakatmal Katha