Bhajanlal Sharma, Deputy Chief Minister Mourns Dadi Ratan Mohini's Passing

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Bhajanlal Sharma, Deputy Chief Minister Mourns Dadi Ratan Mohini's Passing

Synopsis

Rajasthan's Chief Minister, Bhajanlal Sharma, has mourned the loss of Dadi Ratan Mohini, the Chief Administrator of Brahma Kumaris, who passed away at the age of 101. Dadi's extensive contributions to spirituality and societal upliftment have left a lasting impact.

Key Takeaways

  • Bhajanlal Sharma expresses condolences for Dadi Ratan Mohini.
  • Dadi passed away at 1:20 a.m. in Ahmedabad.
  • She was the Chief Rajyogini of Brahma Kumari Ishwariya Vishwavidyalaya.
  • Dadi's life was dedicated to spiritual service and societal upliftment.
  • She traveled over 70,000 kilometers to promote Indian values.

Jaipur, April 8 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Bhajanlal Sharma, has conveyed his heartfelt condolences following the passing of Dadi Ratan Mohini, who served as the Chief Administrator of Brahma Kumaris in Abu Road.

Dadi Ratan Mohini, aged 101, departed at 1:20 a.m. in a private medical facility located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

CM Sharma expressed, "I am profoundly saddened by the news of Dadi Ratan Mohini's passing. Her role as the Chief Rajyogini of Brahma Kumari Ishwariya Vishwavidyalaya signifies an immense void in the spiritual community. I pray that Lord Shri Ram provides strength to her grieving followers to endure this tremendous loss. Om Shanti," he remarked.

Deputy CM Diya Kumari stated, "I am taken aback by the announcement of Dadi Ratan Mohini's demise. Her life and her efforts toward societal upliftment serve as a beacon of inspiration for all of us."

The body of Dadi was transported from Ahmedabad to the international headquarters of Brahma Kumari Sansthan in Abu Road on Tuesday. It has been placed there for the final darshan. The officials of the institute will soon declare the date for the funeral, as per the PRO of Brahma Kumaris.

Born on March 25, 1925, in Hyderabad, Sindh (currently in Pakistan), Dadi Ratan Mohini developed a keen interest in spirituality early in her life and played a vital part in founding the institute. She remained active and dedicated until her final days.

Daily, she would rise at 3:30 a.m. during Brahma Muhurta and engaged in divine services until 10 p.m. Dadi undertook numerous padayatras to promote Indian culture and values.

In 1985, she completed 13 padayatras, and in 2006, she traveled a total of 31,000 kilometers. Overall, she journeyed over 70,000 kilometers on foot. Additionally, she was responsible for the training and induction of sisters into the institute.

Initially, she trained young sisters under her mentorship before fully committing herself to the Brahma Kumari institute. Over the years, she educated more than 46,000 sisters from 4,600 service centers nationwide.

Furthermore, she held the position of National President of the Brahma Kumaris' Youth Division, where she dedicated herself to instilling human values in the youth and encouraging them to pursue improved lives.