Rajmohini Devi

Rajmohini Devi was an Indian social worker, gandhian and the founder of Bapu Dharma Sabha Adivasi Seva Mandal, a non governmental organization working for the welfare of the tribal people of Gondwana, in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. She was born in Grogori in the Manjhi tribe, a tribal group among the Gond people, in Chhattisgarh. It is reported that she had a vision about Mahatma Gandhi and his ideals during the famine of 1951 and she started a movement, (popularly known as Rajmohini Movement) for the liberation of women and eradication of superstitions and drinking habits among the tribal people. The movement gradually assumed the status of a cult movement with a following of over 80,000 people and was later converted into a non governmental organization, under the name, Bapu Dharma

Rajmohini Devi

Rajmohini Devi was an Indian social worker, gandhian and the founder of Bapu Dharma Sabha Adivasi Seva Mandal, a non governmental organization working for the welfare of the tribal people of Gondwana, in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. She was born in Grogori in the Manjhi tribe, a tribal group among the Gond people, in Chhattisgarh. It is reported that she had a vision about Mahatma Gandhi and his ideals during the famine of 1951 and she started a movement, (popularly known as Rajmohini Movement) for the liberation of women and eradication of superstitions and drinking habits among the tribal people. The movement gradually assumed the status of a cult movement with a following of over 80,000 people and was later converted into a non governmental organization, under the name, Bapu Dharma