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Peaceful and Loving Sr. Jyothi Parmar Of Ilford, UK, Flew To Baba

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Wednesday, 22 April 2026|2 min read
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Dear Brothers & Sisters,
Sister Jyoti Parmar (Dhirumati Nathalal Parmar), peaceful and loving soul, was born on 10 August 1946 in Nairobi, Kenya, and left the body on 6 March 2026 at the age of 79. She later settled in London, making her home in Seven Kings. As the youngest of four siblings, Jyoti carried deep sanskars of care, responsibility, and quiet strength, which she expressed throughout her life in her relationships with family and friends.

From the early 1970s, she became a pillar of support for her brother’s family, helping them settle in London after their move from Kenya. With a generous heart, she continued to serve her extended family over the years, offering constant love, stability, and guidance to children and grandchildren alike. Professionally, Jyoti served for over 25 years at Dixons in Bond Street, London, as a senior sales assistant. She brought a natural lightness and positivity into her work, uplifting those around her with her calm presence and gentle smile.

In 2011, Jyoti’s spiritual journey deepened when she came into knowledge through the Brahma Kumaris after attending a Shiv Ratri event in Ilford. Recognising the truth of being a soul, she embraced the path of Raja Yoga meditation with sincerity and faith. She became a regular student at the Ilford centre and would lovingly spend her weekends at Global Co-operation House in London, engaging in spiritual study, remembrance, and service.

Jyoti was an embodiment of humility and contentment. She offered her time selflessly in service, whether in the kitchen or supporting programmes such as WANDS on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Her service was always performed with love and a pure heart, without seeking recognition. She was known for her constant smile and her ability to remain stable and positive, even in the face of physical challenges. She never complained, demonstrating the power of soul-consciousness and acceptance. Jyoti saw the goodness in everyone and made each person feel seen and valued, often taking the time to speak to individuals with genuine care and respect.

Her life reflected the virtues of peace, love, and compassion. Through her connection with the Supreme and her practice of Raja Yoga, she experienced inner contentment and spiritual fulfilment, becoming an instrument to share subtle happiness with others.

The funeral will took place on 23 April, 2026. Jyoti leaves behind a legacy of pure feelings, selfless service, and elevated sanskars. She will be deeply missed, yet her gentle presence and beautiful example will continue to inspire all who knew her. We send our good wishes in Baba’s remembrance to Jyoti and her family.

In Baba’s yaad,
Sr Jayanti

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