Rajyogini Dadi Ratanmohini, the chief of the world’s largest spiritual organization Brahmakumarij, engaged in the service of humanity for 101 years, merged into the five elements on 10 April. Thousands of people from many countries gathered on this occasion. During this, the Additional Chief Administrator of the institution Rajyogini B.K. Mohini, Joint Chief Administrator Rajyogini B.K. Munni, B.K. Santosh, MP Lumbaram Chaudhary, BJP District President Raksha Bhandari, Additional General Secretary B.K. Compassion, B.K. A large number of people, including Mrityunjaya, paid homage. Chief Ministers of several states including UP CM Yogi Adityanath, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta have paid tribute to his death.
Died on 8 April
Rajyogi grandmother Ratanmohini died on 8 April 2025 at 1:20 am. A large number of people from many countries gathered to attend his funeral. Grandma Ratanmohini came in contact with this institution at the age of 13. Since then, he has traveled from a simple Brahmakumari to becoming the main administrator. Just four years ago, Dadi was given the responsibility of the Chief Administrator. Earlier, along with being the head of the youth department, he was also responsible for training young sisters dedicated to Brahmakumari’s organization. Along with this, he has sown seeds of Indian culture and civilization by visiting not only the country but also in many countries of the world.
With the death of Dadi ji, the era of grandfather in the Brahmakumarij organization ended.
32 -year journey with Brahma Baba
The time of the 1950s when Brahmakumariies were shifted to Mount Abu. At that time Grandma was only 26 years old. There were only 350 people in the organization. Grandma Ratanmohini came to Mount Abu with Brahma Baba for the first time in his youth. The world service and the youth got so much dedication towards bringing the youth on the right path that they remained here forever. He devoted his entire life to youth empowerment and era awakening. Due to your special love and affection towards the youth, people called you the grandmother of the youth.