Upasana Kamineni Konidela Shares Her Journey with Faith, Reveals How Sai Baba Vrat Helped Her Heal During Difficult Times

Philanthropist and wellness advocate Upasana Kamineni Konidela, known for her deep commitment to holistic living, recently opened up about her spiritual side, revealing how her faith in Sai Baba became a powerful source of healing during a challenging phase in her life. In a heartfelt video, Upasana shared her experience of practicing the Sai Baba Vrat and how it brought meaningful changes to her outlook and life.

Reflecting on her spiritual path, Upasana explained, “Everyone connects with something personal when it comes to faith. For my husband, it’s Ayyappa Swami. For me, it’s always been Sai Baba. Since childhood, I’ve seen faith play an important role in my family — my parents and grandparents always relied on devotion for strength. I hit a rough patch in my life once, and that’s when they suggested I try the Sai Baba Vrat.”

What began as a simple act of faith soon turned into a transformative journey for her. “I started reading the stories and doing the vrat sincerely,” she continued. “It brought a sense of calm, hope, and positivity. Not just for me, but even the people around me began to notice a shift. That spiritual discipline made me more grounded and self-aware. I genuinely feel it made me a better person.”

Upasana emphasized the healing power of faith, encouraging others to consider such practices during moments of hardship. “If you’re facing obstacles or feeling stuck, try something spiritual — like a vrat. For me, faith has proven to be more powerful than anything else in this world when it comes to healing and self-growth.”

Flipping through a booklet from Athamma’s Kitchen, Upasana also highlighted the value of reciting shlokas and engaging with sacred texts as a way to find inner peace and balance.

Through her story, Upasana Kamineni Konidela offers a touching reminder of how spirituality, when approached sincerely, can offer strength, clarity, and healing — inspiring many to find solace through their own chosen paths of devotion.

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