by Chitra A S, India
This is the journey of a tiny wish to serve through logistics: it reached Mohanji and was fulfilled. He showed me that unconditional love is the most practical force—it clears hurdles and delivers results.
The story began way back on Maha Kumbha mela this year (2025) when I saw how Aishwarya, Savi and others worked hard for the comfortable travel of people coming to Mohanji Village, their stay and arranging for their safe return. I watched the logistics done by the team with awe. It wasn’t easy at all. People would come at midnight, too.

Before I left the Mohanji Village, I wondered how the Kerala team would handle such a situation if a similar program were to happen in Kerala in the future.
An ideal opportunity arose when a public satsang with Mohanji was planned on 27 May in Mannarkkad, timed around the Prāṇa Pratiṣṭha event of his Kuladevata. All Mohanji followers from across Kerala were invited to attend this Satsang. I was honoured to be invited to the Prāṇa Pratiṣṭha (consecration) on 28 May as well.
Prana Pratishtha is of great significance in the Hindu religion. Prana Pratishtha basically calls the great gods to add their essence and a part of their presence into statues. It establishes a direct link between the divine and the physical representation of the deity.
Not only was I invited to both days of the events, but Mohanji also entrusted me with the logistics. I had to pinch myself—what? He heard the inner wish I’d never voiced to anyone. I set my intention to serve, without expectation and with complete detachment.
We soon realised the pick-up routes and onward travel to the venue were complicated, and sign-ups stalled. The solution emerged: organise a bus with several pick-up points—and, as if on cue, the bus contact came via Mohanji as well. Logistics fell into place with ease. Though the weather turned unexpectedly stormy, many still registered, and a large number of devotees were able to travel together and arrive on time. All through this journey, my inner voice kept on telling, “Be kind. Be Mohanji!”
When I saw Mohanji at the Satsang hall, the first point Mohanji said was, “Those who had faith reached here and those who had doubts, couldn’t.” Satsang was superb amidst the heavy rain. After a sumptuous lunch, most of us visited Mohanji’s ancestral house, His room where he was born, where many of his family pictures are now kept. It has been made into a museum now. There were six who had waited for Kriya initiation, and they got the greatest blessings of initiation in that house, too.
The next day, we reached the temple at 5 am. I could attend the Mahaganapathi Homa, hear the Sopana Sangeetham, and witness other rituals, along with the Prana Prathishta ceremony. Satsang with Mohanji, along with Mahamandaleswar Swami Anandavanam Bharathi, helped attendees understand the importance of temple consecration and the necessity of visiting the temple every six months or once a year.


When I reached home, my phone was full of grateful messages. However, I wasn’t the doer. I only offered my time, but it was Mohanji who truly orchestrated everything—even fulfilling my quiet wish to handle logistics—and somehow eased every obstacle so that the whole journey flowed smoothly. Much of it can only be felt, not said. It was just a steady sense of his guidance in every detail: the bus running to plan, arrivals smooth, and everyone meeting Mohanji, taking photos, and returning fulfilled. Against the weather and complexity, it all unfolded seamlessly, and the attendees’ joy said it all.


My deepest gratitude to Mohanji for this opportunity. My love to all who attended and also helped me in various ways they could. Waiting for further beautiful experiences hereafter.

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Edited & Published by – Testimonials Team, 14th September 2025
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