Brahma Kumaris’ Chief Administrator and revered spiritual leader, Dadi Maa Ratanmohini ji, passed away at the age of 101.
Known for her unwavering dedication to Yoga, Tapasya, and Sadhana, Dadi Maa’s life will continue to inspire millions across the globe.
Dadi Maa breathed her last at 1:20 AM on Monday at Joydis Hospital in Ahmedabad. Her body has been placed at the Shantivan headquarters for the public to pay their respects.
Thousands of followers have queued up to offer their tributes since early morning. The final rites will take place on April 10 at 10 AM.
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Dadi Maa Ratanmohini joined Brahma Kumaris at 13 and devoted her life to social welfare and spiritual service.
In 2006, she led a youth padayatra, which earned a place in the Limca Book of World Records.
On February 20, 2014, Gulbarga University honored Dadi Maa Ratanmohini Ji with an honorary doctorate, recognizing her unwavering dedication to spiritual leadership and community service.
Vice-Chancellor Professor ET Puttaiah and Registrar Professor Chandrakant Yatnoor conferred the award, recognizing Dadi Maa’s efforts to promote selfless service, spiritual enlightenment, and social welfare.
Throughout her life, Dadi Maa worked relentlessly to uplift society through her teachings of Yoga, Tapasya, and Sadhana, reaching out to people from all walks of life.
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