Sofa King Podcast

Shanti Devi: The Girl Who Remembered Dying

January 27, 2026·1h 3m
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In this episode of the Sofa King Podcast, we dive into one of the most disturbing and fascinating reincarnation cases ever recorded — the story of Shanti Devi. Born in 1920s India, Shanti Devi began, at just four years old, describing vivid details of a previous life in another city. She named her former husband, described her old home, recalled hidden money, and even spoke about dying during childbirth — all with accuracy that stunned investigators. What makes this case different? It wasn’t just family rumors or local gossip. Her claims were investigated by officials, witnesses, and even members connected to the Indian National Congress. Many of her statements were independently verified, leaving behind a mystery that still has no agreed-upon explanation. Is this proof of reincarnation? A psychological phenomenon? Or something far stranger? We break down the full story, the investigation, the skeptics’ explanations, and why the Shanti Devi case is still cited today as one of the strongest reincarnation cases on record. Listen. Learn. Laugh. Question everything. Support the show & join The Skult: Patreon.com/SofaKingPodcast Merch & SK Gear: SofaKingPodcast.com More Episodes: / @sofakingpodcast Sofakingpodcast.com Produced by Brad Taylor Music by Brad Taylor Full songs available on Patreon "Enter the Sofa King Chamber" "She Remembered Everything"   Artwork by Brent Vantassel   #Paranormal #StrangeHistory #UnsolvedMysteries #AncientMysteries #MysteryPodcast #HighStrangeness #ShantiDevi #Reincarnation #PastLives #TrueMystery #Unexplained #RealCases #DocumentedMystery

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