Dr. Janaki, the wealthy 104-year-old Rajyogini grandmother of an incredible person, became the brightest star in the sky after being exposed to the lives of millions of people worldwide. She was a wonderful example of yoga power. Grandma breathed her last at 2 am on Friday 27 March at the Global Hospital in Mount Abu. Certainly the news of her death caused a wave of mourning in the members of the family of Brahmakumari present in the country and the world. Grandma did not know how many people she embraced in her whole life and initiated them to live life and welfare of society. She has millions of fans at home and abroad. Grandmother Janaki took over as the head of Brahmakumari at the age of 91, but she was engaged in serving people long before that. Currently Prajapita Brahmakumari Ishwariya Vishwavidyalaya is located in 140 countries of the world. She gave the message of yoga, meditation to the whole world.
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It is true that grandmother had only studied till the fourth class. Even then, she was the inspirational of more than 12 lakh regular students (seekers) attached to the institute, being the supernatural mother of 46 thousand Brahmakumari sisters. Even at this stage of age, she was active in the service of people for 12 hours. Alsubah was a part of her daily routine with meditation at 4 am at Brahmamuhurta. Throughout her life, she has been an inspiration to the youth.
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According to Brahmakumari's media director BK Karuna, the name of the grandmother also has a world record for the woman of the world's most stable mind. Grandmother was awarded the title of Most Stable Mind of the World Woman after being tested by scientists at the Texas Medical and Science Institute in the US. She had made her mind so restrained, pure, pure and positive with yoga that she could remain stable at any time, at whatever thought or resolution and for as long as she wanted.
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