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- Chief Administrator of Brahma Kumaris, passed away at 101
- Droupadi Murmu and PM Modi paid heartfelt tributes, highlighting her spiritual leadership and dedication
- Became Chief Administrator after Dadi Hridaymohini’s passing
India is mourning the loss of Dadi Ratan Mohini, the Chief Administrator of the Brahma Kumaris spiritual organization, who passed away at the age of 101. She was known for her spirituality, leadership, and dedication to social reform. Her death marks the end of an important era for the Brahma Kumaris and for many people who were inspired by her life and teachings.
President Droupadi Murmu paid tribute to Dadi Ratan Mohini on social media, expressing her sadness and calling her a “beacon of light” for the Brahma Kumaris. The President also praised her lifelong work for peace, harmony, and public welfare.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also shared his sorrow and remembered Dadi Ratan Mohini as a “towering spiritual presence.” He described her life as one of deep faith, simplicity, and selfless service, which will continue to inspire people. He also highlighted her leadership in guiding the global Brahma Kumaris movement, as well as her humility, compassion, and clear thinking.
Dadi Ratan Mohini became the Chief Administrator of the Brahma Kumaris after the passing of her predecessor, Dadi Hridaymohini, a few years ago. Before that, she had led the youth wing of the organization for over 40 years, inspiring many young people to live spiritually and with strong values. One of her biggest achievements was leading a large youth march across India in 2006.
Born on March 25, 1925, in Hyderabad, Sindh (now in Pakistan), Dadi Ratan Mohini joined the Brahma Kumaris when she was just 13 years old. Over her 88-year spiritual journey, she became a key leader in the organization, helping it grow and expand its work.
Under her leadership, the Brahma Kumaris started many important campaigns, including those focused on women’s empowerment, youth development, fighting addiction, protecting the environment, and promoting yogic farming. Her hard work and dedication earned her several awards, including an honorary doctorate from Gulbarga University in 2014.
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