National Coordinator, Youth Wing
Subzone Incharge, Brahma Kumaris,
Mahadevnagar

Brahma Kumari Chandrikaben was born in 1947
in Petlad, a small town of Gujarat, India.
Since childhood, she had an inclination
towards spiritual life, searched hard for
true knowledge of self and God along with a
bright educational career upto graduation in
arts faculty. She actively participated in
literary activities from school days.
In 1967, she came in contact with
Brahmakumaris and she found her search for
true self and God was fulfilled. She
experienced innate powers through meditation
and since then she is one of the expert and
experienced teachers of Rajyoga. She
dedicated her life for spiritual service of
mankind, in true sense.
She has been an instrument of many
inventions and researches in the
institution. She took initiative to start a
Spiritual Hostel for upliftment of girls.
She was first to start 3 days Rajyoga Camps
which is a very impressive media for a new
student to start with. She initiated mass
meditation sessions in public programmes,
teachers training course etc.
She has travelled U.K., USA and African
countries with the Godly message.
She has participated in many national and
international conferences, seminars etc.
held at various places in India.
She is National Co-ordinator of Youth Wing
of Rajyoga Education & Research Foundation
(RE&RF) since its inception in the year
1985. She has been motivating thousands of
youths through various campaigns and
festivals nationwide.
In the year 2001 and 2004, with the support
of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports,
Govt. of India, 8 (eight) National
Integration Camps were organised under the
umbrella theme “Rebuilding Youth To Rebuild
Nation” in 2001 and 5 (five) National
Integration Camps were organised under
umbrella theme "Swacch, Swasth and Swarnim
Bharat" in 2004 to give geographical
coverage to the entire length and breath of
our vast country.
Moreover, she successfully manages more than
23 Rajyoga centres and sub-centres in
Ahmedabad.
For her youth services, Governor of Gujarat,
H. H. Bro. Sundersinghji Bhandari presented
her "National Award for Excellence in youth
through spiritual way" on Gujarat Day i.e.
1st May, 2002.