Today, Jaya Kishori doesn't require an introduction. Jaya Kishori is a storyteller and motivational speaker. On social media, a lot of her videos are becoming popular. In her podcasts and interviews, Jaya Kishori is consistently heard voicing her strong beliefs.
 
Her thoughts are likewise well-liked by many.  Jaya Kishori was questioned about visiting the shrine and the kitchen when she was menstruating in a recent interview.  Jaya Kishori responded to this with clarity.
 
According to Jaya Kishori, "the beginning was good, but the people in the middle ruined everything."  Avoid touching this or that item while you are menstruating.  I'm not capable of doing it.  You are no longer pure.  Does anyone know why it is considered impure?


What's up?
 

"No one has an explanation...  I have yet to receive a reason from anyone.  I will immediately alter my opinion and viewpoint on the subject if someone can provide me with a good and convincing argument.  What is the rationale behind the prohibition against worshiping at temples?  Avoid touching  Nothing like that exists.
 
"No one is unclean in God's sight."  The beginning of god is at issue here.  In any circumstance, you can fervently recite the name of God.  That is perfectly OK.  Menstruation has no religious significance.  During menstruation, women's health declines.  They require extra rest in these situations.  Therefore, it is advisable for ladies to relax.


"Previous arrangements were not like today," Jaya Kishori stated.  As a result, women were prohibited from entering or leaving temples.  Some rules were enforced for women because there was no mechanism in place.  However, during the Middle Ages, everyone broke the rules.  When Lord krishna touched Goddess Draupadi in her ecstasy, we shouldn't have imagined this.  We ought to think differently.  So did Jaya Kishori.
 
 

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