Brahma Kumaris chief Dadi Ratanmohini died at 101; PM Modi and AMIT Shah pay cordial tributes | Today news
Rajyogini Dadi Ratanmohini, head of Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwavidyalaya, died on Tuesday at the age of 101 in a hospital in Ahmedabad. Her decline was mourned throughout the political and spiritual circles, with tribes in the PM Modi and Amit Shah. Her body was brought to the headquarters of the organization in Abu Road on Tuesday for the final Darshan, with cremation scheduled on April 10. Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid her tribute to Dadi Ratanmohini, who describes her as a “beacon of light, wisdom and compassion” whose life was a deep faith, a simple faith, a simplicity and an unparalleled commitment to service. Modi recognizes her excellent leadership of the world movement of the Brahma kumaris and takes note of her humility, patience and kindness as defining qualities. “Dadi Ratan Mohini Ji had a towering spiritual presence. She will be remembered as a beacon of light, wisdom and compassion. Her life journey, rooted in deep faith, simplicity and unwavering commitment to service, several people will motivate in the coming times. She has provided excellent leadership to the Brahma Kumaris’s world movement. make. The Prime Minister of Home Affairs, Amit Shah, also expressed his grief and emphasized her lifelong commitment to spiritual upliftment and her ability to inspire millions worldwide through her wisdom and compassion. A life dedicated to the guidance of people after spiritual upliftment Dadi Ratan Mohini Ji Ji Ji ji-enlightened millions of lives around the world with her wisdom. On March 25, 1925, in Hyderabad, Sindh (now in Pakistan), Dadi Ratanmohini was drawn to spirituality from childhood. The Brahma Kumaris youth division, she focused on empowering youth with human values and ethical life, adds the official website. Dadi Ratanmohini has undertaken numerous Padayatras to promote Indian culture and values and walk over 70,000 kilometers during her lifetime. Her dedication has expanded to training more than 46,000 sisters in 4600 service centers in India. Even in her later years, she remained active in spiritual service until the last days of her life.