Sadhvi Ritambhara
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Sadhvi Ritambhara is the founder of Vatsalya Gram, a women's and children's village in India. The village is home to abandoned women and children who are put in to families with the goal of providing them with a loving and nurturing environment for progress. Sadhvi Ritambhara is also the proponent for several new environmental and social changes in India ranging from advocating for a cleaner environment, maintaining and cleaning temples to women's rights.
Sadhvi Ritambhara has already successfully initiated one Vatsalya Gram and is now in the stages of building several more in different regions of India.
About Her
Sadhvi Ritambharaji is one of the most prominent Indians who emerged in the spiritual public life of India during the resurgence of the pan-Hindu movement. It is impossible to quantify the impact she has had on the making of Indian public opinion during that phase. Millions of Indian thronged to listen to her thought evoking speeches. Her tape recorded speeches were copied million of times and were distributed. Two very popular television channels regularly relays her Bhagwat Pravachans (discourses).
Under the inspiration, guidance and compassion of the great saint Pujya Acharya Maha mandaleshwar Yugpurush Swami Parmanandji Maharaj, her sadgurudev and an enlightened soul [The one who has attained the Moksha (Salvation) in his lifetime]. She could dive into the depth of spiritualism. As a Sanyasin, she has renounced the material comforts of even a normal household to serve the cause of humanity through evoking mother India's real sprit.
Sadhviji believe that every newborn is a divine creation since every soul is born to fulfill a divine mission. Deprived of parents particularly mothers, some children have to seek refuge in orphanages which never provide self respect and a sense of mother's protection which is normally available in a family.