(April 4, 1942 – February 9, 2025)
Rajyogini Brahma Kumari Dr. Nalini Didi Ji was widely revered as the "Epitome Of Motherhood" and a source of radiant light, love, and spiritual knowledge. Throughout her life, she served as a pillar of strength, divine knowledge, and virtue, dedicating herself entirely to the upliftment of humanity.
Born on April 4th, 1942, into a religious family in Kutch, Gujarat, her early years were defined by high values and a deep-seated desire to help those in need. Though she aimed to become an ideal modern woman, her life's trajectory profoundly shifted after attending a lecture by Prajapita Brahma, the founder of the Brahma Kumaris. This encounter awakened her dormant divine powers and illuminated her inner self.
At the remarkably young age of sixteen, she resolved to spend the entirety of her life serving mankind. With the full support of her parents, her father made a historic gesture by donating a Meditation Centre for her, marking the foundational beginnings of the Brahma Kumaris Mumbai-Ghatkopar Centre.
Recognized as one of the finest teachers within the Brahma Kumaris organization, she formally trained thousands of young women who wished to dedicate their lives to humanity. Her profound teachings were shared far beyond Mumbai, as she traveled globally to impart Rajyoga training and participated extensively in National and International Conferences.
Her literary and media contributions include:
Dr. Nalini Didi Ji was a fierce advocate for social reform, actively condemning female foeticide and working to eradicate discrimination based on caste, creed, and religion. She was instrumental in launching vast social initiatives, including:
In recognition of her selfless humanitarian services, The University of Central America conferred upon her an Honorary "Doctorate of Letters" (D.Litt) in 2021. She was also the recipient of esteemed awards like 'Paanjo Maadu' by the Kutchi Samaj and 'Gujarat Gaurav' by the Gujarati Samaj.
Remembered as an all-rounder with passions spanning singing, cooking, drawing, and dancing, Didi Ji was a true inspiration. To those who met her, she radiated contentment and possessed a uniquely sweet, spiritually powerful presence. Though she passed away on February 9, 2025, her teachings, her unparalleled kindness, and her dedication to a value-based society continue to inspire millions around the world to connect with the Supreme and lead peaceful, addiction-free lives.