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Dadi Ratan Mohini, a renowned spiritual leader, passed away at 101 in Ahmedabad, leaving behind a powerful legacy of global spiritual service. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah offered heartfelt condolences, highlighting her extraordinary contributions to the Brahma Kumaris movement. Born in Hyderabad, she dedicated her life to spreading peace and wisdom across international platforms. Her journey from Sindh to becoming a global spiritual icon exemplifies remarkable dedication to humanitarian and spiritual principles.

Key Points: Modi Shah Mourn Dadi Ratan Mohini Brahma Kumaris Leader

  • 101-year-old spiritual leader passed away in Ahmedabad hospital
  • Modi praised her wisdom and compassionate global leadership
  • Represented Brahma Kumaris at international peace conferences
  • Dedicated life to spiritual upliftment and service
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PM Modi, Amit Shah condole death of Spiritual leader Dadi Ratan Mohini

PM Modi and Amit Shah pay tribute to spiritual icon Dadi Ratan Mohini, who led Brahma Kumaris globally for decades

"Dadi Ratan Mohini Ji had a towering spiritual presence - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday condoled the death of Dadi Ratan Mohini, head of the Brahma Kumaris organisation.

Expressing grief over the passing away of the spiritual leader Dadi Ratan Mohini, PM Modi said that she will be remembered as a beacon of light, wisdom and compassion.

He also lauded her outstanding leadership of the Brahma Kumaris' global movement. Recalling his personal interactions with her, the Prime Minister said that her life and teachings will continue to illuminate the path for all those who seek peace and wish to make our society better.

"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 unshakable commitment to service will motivate several people in the times to come. She provided outstanding leadership to the Brahma Kumaris' global movement. Her humility, patience, clarity of thought and kindness always stood out. She will continue to illuminate the path for all who seek peace and wish to make our society better. I will never forget my interactions with her. My thoughts are with her admirers and the Brahma Kumaris' global movement in this hour of grief. Om Shanti," PM Modi wrote on X.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also consoled the death of Dadi Ratan Mohini and said her life was dedicated to guiding people to spiritual upliftment.

"Saddened by the passing of revered spiritual leader and the Chief Administrator of the Brahma Kumaris, Dadi Ratan Mohini Ji. A life dedicated to guiding people to spiritual upliftment Dadi Ratan Mohini Ji enlightened millions of lives across the world with her wisdom," Amit Shah wrote on X.

"She provided solace to the distressed soul with her compassion and the inner strength to the spiritual seekers with her inspiration. Her demise leaves behind a void that will continue to pain us. My deepest condolences to her followers at this hour of grief," Shah added.

Dadi Ratan Mohani passed away today at the age of 101 at a private hospital in Ahmedabad (Gujarat).

Born on March 25, 1925, in Hyderabad, Sindh, Dadi Ratan Mohini--originally named Lakshmi--was raised in a prosperous and devout family.

Her devotion to the Brahma Kumaris took her from her roots in Hyderabad and Karachi to international service.

In 1954, she represented the Brahma Kumaris at the World Peace Conference in Japan, and she later traveled across Asia, doing spiritual service in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What an inspiring life she led! 101 years of spiritual service is truly remarkable. Her teachings about peace and simplicity resonate so much in today's chaotic world. 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I respect her spiritual contributions, I wish the article had included more about her actual teachings rather than just political condolences. What made her philosophy unique?
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Anjali M.
My grandmother attended her sessions in the 90s and said she had the most calming presence. The world needs more spiritual leaders like her who genuinely practice what they preach.
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Vikram P.
Traveling across Asia to spread peace in the 1950s must have been so challenging! Her dedication is inspiring. More young people should learn about such figures rather than just social media influencers.
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Sunita R.
Om Shanti 🙏 I attended one of her lectures in Delhi years ago. Even in her 90s, she had such clarity of thought and warmth. The Brahma Kumaris movement has lost a guiding light.

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