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Riya Raghani
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Introduction
Riya Raghani's remarkable journey from devoted Krishna worshipper to celebrated author shows how spiritual practice can blossom into creative achievement. As a world record holder, spiritual artist, crypto trainer, and author of "Main aur Mera Krishna," her story offers valuable lessons on blending deep faith with creative expression.
Through her inspiring journey, Raghani has reached impressive milestones:
Published multiple spiritual books touching readers' hearts
Set a world record by writing a 21,000-word story in just 24 hours
Built a significant spiritual following who connect with her message
Created comprehensive temple guides helping pilgrims navigate sacred sites
Established herself as a respected voice in spiritual writing
"I am God Krishna's favorite child," Raghani shares with touching simplicity, revealing the core belief driving her work. "I have never had any such pain in my life. Everything is settled by Lord Krishna."
Her growing collection of works includes:
"Main aur Mera Krishna" (Me and My Krishna)
Upcoming book "Khwaabon se Adhyatma Tak" (From Dreams to Spirituality)
Guide book "Maro Vrindavan" for temple visitors
Book exploring the power of words
Works featured in extensive media coverage
TAKE ACTION:
Identify your own spiritual or philosophical foundation that could support creative work. Take 15 minutes today to sit quietly and reflect on what deeply matters to you. Write down 3-5 core beliefs or values that might provide inspiration for creative expression. Remember that authentic creative work often flows from our deepest convictions, whether religious, humanitarian, philosophical, or personal. These foundations give our creative work both meaning and sustainability during challenging times.
The Pre-Author Life
Before her writing career blossomed, Raghani balanced various professional roles while nurturing her spiritual connection. Her early experiences built a foundation for later success:
Professional Background:
Running a boutique business
Operating a tattoo studio
Managing Prabhat Boot House
Working as a channel partner with Dr. Vivek Bindra
Writing poetry from an early age
"I used to write since childhood. I used to write poetry... I used to say, give me a topic quickly. I mean, say anything, I will write it," she recalls, showing how her natural writing abilities appeared early in life.
Spiritual Foundation:
Starting each day with early morning temple visits
Being influenced by her grandmother's devoted Krishna worship
Marrying into a family that valued spiritual practices
Making regular pilgrimages to temples
Developing a deep personal connection with Krishna
TAKE ACTION:
Begin connecting your existing skills with your deeper interests. Create a "Talents Inventory" by listing all your practical skills in one column (like Raghani's business management abilities) and your passions in another (her devotion and writing). Draw lines between items that could naturally connect. Pick one skill-passion combination to explore this week—perhaps by writing about your professional expertise, teaching something you're passionate about, or bringing mindfulness into your work. This simple exercise helps you see how seemingly separate parts of your life can feed into a unique creative path.
The Trigger Point
Raghani's decision to seriously pursue writing emerged naturally from her deepening spiritual journey. Her transformation was particularly shaped by family influences and meaningful religious experiences.
Key Influences:
Her grandmother's loving Krishna worship
Learning devotional practices from her mother-in-law
Transformative visits to the holy city of Vrindavan
Profound experiences in temples
What she describes as divine interventions in her life
"My grandmother used to worship Lord Krishna. But her picture of Laddu Gopal, it seemed as if she was worshipping a child," she shares about her early exposure to spirituality, highlighting the personal nature of devotion.
TAKE ACTION:
Look for transition moments that might be calling you toward creative expression. This week, notice when you feel most moved, inspired, or touched by something—whether while looking at art, hearing music, reading, or spending time in nature. Write down these moments in a small notebook. These emotional triggers often point to areas where we have something meaningful to express. Choose one of these moments and spend 15-30 minutes writing, drawing, or otherwise responding creatively to it, without judgment or expectation.
Choosing the Topics
Raghani's approach to selecting content reflects her desire to make profound spiritual teachings accessible to everyday readers:
Content Focus:
Sharing personal experiences with Krishna
Breaking down complex Bhagavad Gita teachings into simple lessons
Offering practical guidance for devotional practices
Describing temple visits and pilgrimages
Explaining divine connections in everyday life
"Many people like me who don't understand Bhagavad Gita. So, I make my book out of what I have understood," she explains, highlighting her commitment to accessibility.
TAKE ACTION:
Make complex ideas accessible through your own understanding. Choose one concept, teaching, or idea that has helped you but might be difficult for others to grasp. Write a one-page explanation using simple language, personal examples, and everyday comparisons—imagine explaining it to a friend who knows nothing about the topic. This exercise builds the valuable skill of translating difficult concepts into accessible content, which is at the heart of impactful writing and teaching.
Publishing Journey
Raghani's path to publication shows remarkable dedication, spanning six years of learning and growth. Her unique approach combines spiritual practice with practical writing habits:
Writing Process Evolution:
Beginning with handwritten manuscripts
Teaching herself digital writing methods
Learning proper formatting requirements
Developing a consistent daily routine
Maintaining spiritual practices that support her writing
Daily Writing Schedule:
Dedicating early morning hours to writing
Writing during Amrit Vela (early morning spiritual time)
Managing on just 3-4 hours of sleep
Balancing family responsibilities
Maintaining her spiritual connection throughout
"I don't sleep more than 3-4 hours," she shares about her commitment. "The kids go to school at 7.30 in the morning. And when I wake up, I have to do my office work. After that, I have to write and eat."
Spiritual Writing Approach:
Seeking divine guidance before writing
Working in sacred spaces when possible
Following spiritually auspicious timing
Maintaining a pure lifestyle to support creativity
Practicing gratitude for inspiration
"I start writing at 12.30 at night. I start writing at 6 in the morning... When I feel that the world is sleeping and I am calm and I think of something," she explains about finding the right moments for inspiration.
Publication Challenges:
Approaching multiple publishers
Learning industry standards and expectations
Understanding various book formats
Building her platform as an author
Maintaining authenticity throughout the process
TAKE ACTION:
Create your own sacred writing routine by identifying your most productive time of day. Experiment for one week by writing for 15-30 minutes at different times—early morning, lunch break, evening, and late night. Note when words flow most easily. Once identified, protect this time by creating a simple 5-minute preparation ritual (like lighting a candle, making tea, or brief meditation) that signals to your brain it's time to write. Remember that consistency matters more than duration—15 minutes daily builds more momentum than three hours once a week.

Marketing and Branding
Raghani's approach to sharing her work emphasizes authenticity and spiritual connection rather than aggressive promotion:
Strategy:
Developing a YouTube channel to share spiritual insights
Building connections with temples and spiritual centers
Engaging with spiritual communities online and offline
Maintaining an authentic social media presence
Sharing personal experiences that resonate with her audience
TAKE ACTION:
Begin building your authentic platform by identifying what unique value you offer. Write down 3-5 specific ways your perspective, experience, or knowledge could genuinely help others. Then choose one social media platform where your potential readers gather. Instead of focusing on promotion, commit to sharing one helpful insight, tip, or reflection each day for two weeks. Authentic helping builds stronger connections than self-promotion and naturally attracts people who resonate with your message.
The Business Impact
Raghani's success extends beyond writing to remarkable achievements, particularly highlighted by her world record accomplishment at the sacred Radha Kund:
World Record Journey:
Finding initial inspiration through Dr. Vivek Bindra
Dedicating two years to consistent practice
Carefully selecting a spiritually significant location
Writing continuously for 24 hours
Drawing on divine inspiration throughout the challenge
"I practiced for 1.5-2 years continuously. Without any pressure. If someone calls me, I am busy. At night, I had to write. I wrote and wrote and wrote," she shares about her disciplined preparation.
The World Record Experience:
Choosing a location with spiritual significance
Setting up complete recording for verification
Receiving support from temple priests
Working in a spiritually charged atmosphere
Experiencing a continuous flow of writing
"When I started reading those things, I was surprised. These words are not mine," she recalls about feeling divinely guided during her record-setting writing session.
Book Development:
Completing multiple manuscripts on various topics
Covering a wide range of spiritual subjects
Creating practical guides for temple visitors
Conducting writing workshops for others
Building community engagement programs
Media Recognition:
Receiving coverage in Dainik Bhaskar newspaper
Being featured in Navjyoti publications
Gaining coverage in Times of India
Appearing on ETV Rajasthan programs
Building presence across various social media platforms
Future Projects:
Launching "Khwaabon se Adhyatma Tak" (From Dreams to Spirituality)
Expanding "Maro Vrindavan" temple guide series
Developing a series on the power of words
Compiling spiritual teachings into accessible formats
Creating more temple experience guides for pilgrims
TAKE ACTION:
Set a meaningful personal challenge that stretches your capabilities while connecting to your values. Choose something specific that would represent significant growth—like writing 500 words daily for 30 days, creating a small collection of poems, or completing a short guide on a topic you know well. Break this goal into weekly milestones and daily actions. The discipline of consistent practice toward a meaningful goal builds both skills and confidence, regardless of whether you achieve a "record" or not.
Final Advice for Aspiring Authors
Drawing from her unique experience, Raghani offers guidance that combines spiritual wisdom with practical writing advice:
Writing Guidance:
Prioritizing early morning hours when the mind is fresh
Maintaining spiritual practices that feed creativity
Trusting in divine or intuitive inspiration
Staying dedicated to a consistent routine
Finding ways to balance multiple responsibilities
Spiritual Practices:
Regular meditation to clear the mind
Visiting temples or sacred spaces for inspiration
Maintaining a pure lifestyle that supports creativity
Following dietary discipline for mental clarity
Connecting with like-minded spiritual community
TAKE ACTION:
Integrate one clarity practice into your creative routine this week. Choose from: 10 minutes of meditation before writing, a short walk in nature, 5 minutes of deep breathing, or simply sitting in silence. Practice your chosen method daily before creating, and notice how it affects your focus and output. Many writers find that even a brief centering practice helps quiet mental chatter and access deeper creativity. Remember that caring for your mental state is as important as the actual writing time.
Conclusion
Riya Raghani's journey beautifully demonstrates how spiritual devotion can fuel literary achievement. Her success proves that authentic spiritual experiences, when shared with sincerity, can create meaningful impact while building a successful writing career.
"I feel that if I write 500 words, Thakurji will convert it into 1000," she concludes, highlighting her belief in divine guidance throughout her writing journey.
TAKE ACTION:
Honor your own source of inspiration by creating a gratitude practice specifically for your creative work. Each time you complete a writing session, take 30 seconds to acknowledge whatever helps you create—whether you credit divine inspiration like Raghani, your supportive environment, teachers who believed in you, or simply your own persistence. This simple practice creates a positive association with creating and reminds you that creativity flourishes best when we recognize the many sources that support our work.