Jain Center of
Washington State

SHASHAN PRABHAVAK VIRAL DIDI
Viral didi was born and brought up in a devout Jain family and with it she inherited Jain virtues, life style and basic knowledge of Jainism.
She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in commerce from Delhi University.
In 2009 she was inspired by Pujya Gurudev Shree Namramuni M.S., during his vihar yatra in East India. Her training by Gurudev started with reading of Aagam and practicing daily meditation. Slowly she started conducting satsang for the members of the Arham Yuva Seva Group in 2010.
As her training progressed she was appointed for Shashan Prabhavak and Sambodhi Satsang groups of Kolkata (West Bengal). This group conducts interactive sessions on a topic selected from Gurudev’s DVD or CD and presents this to the audience with lots of creativity to ensure the devotees’ constant elation in their inner journey. She was also appointed to represent Kolkata in the All-India Syllabus Team.
She has attended many discourses and shibirs of Gurudev and gained considerable knowledge. She was trained to give discourses for Shashan Prabhavna. With blessings of Gurudev she has given discourses at Dhanbad, Howrah, Toliganj and Kolkata. In Howrah she gave discourses during Paryushan. In 2016 she was invited for Paryushan in California and then continued to go around the US and gave discourses in San Francisco, Milwaukee, Chicago, New York, New Jersey and Washington DC. She is also in charge of regularly conducting satsang with committee members and Trustees of Kolkata Parasdham. She has created power point presentations on various topics like Chaud Raj Lok, Char Gati, Samveg & Nirved.
She is a founder and head didi of Look n Learn (pathshala), Kolkata Center. She is enriched with deep knowledge of Jainism, variety of teaching skills, unique approaches to different projects and guide other didi’s and children. Viral didi’s daily routine includes study of Jain Scriptures, Aagam reading, observing silence, meditation and fasting. She has done Atthai, Navai, Ayambil oli, Maskhaman and Varsitap.