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Mohit Poonam Ranjan: Guardian of Culture and Founder of “Shri Aadidev”

There are some people in society whose lives are not limited to personal achievements alone; rather, they go beyond their own identity to become an inspiration for an entire generation. Mohit Poonam Ranjan is one such personality—a journalist, poet, visionary writer, thinker, and the founder of “Shri Aadidev”.


Source of Inspiration – The Direction Received from His Mother

Mohit Poonam Ranjan believes that his greatest source of inspiration is his mother. Although a lawyer by profession, she has always been at the forefront of religious and social service—whether it was rebuilding temples, helping people, or extending support to society. This very spirit of service and devotion instilled in Mohit the conviction that carrying forward the traditions of religion and society is the highest purpose of life.


From Struggle to Resolution

Leaving behind a modern and attractive city like London, Mohit decided to return to India. The reason was only one—the culture and spiritual beauty of India, which is far more magnificent and profound than that of any other country.

He believes that at a time when the world is rushing toward materialism, preserving India’s spiritual heritage and passing it on to the coming generations is the greatest responsibility of our time.

Mohit’s thoughts did not remain confined to ideas alone. He authored the book “Mandir: Atma aur Rashtra ka Sangam” (Temple: The Confluence of Soul and Nation), based on a deep study of the Vedas and religious scriptures. This book not only reflects his devotion to faith but also conveys a powerful message to society—that temples are not merely places of worship, but the meeting point of the soul and the nation.


Shri Aadidev – A Resolution, A Direction

Under the leadership of Mohit Poonam Ranjan, the institution “Shri Aadidev” was founded with a single purpose—to revive the glory of Sanatan culture. The institution has made clear commitments:

To construct 101 temples.

To establish cowsheds (gaushalas) and promote the service and protection of cows.

Mohit firmly believes that if new sects and ideologies—without any scriptural foundation—can build their own places of worship, then why should Sanatan Dharma—eternal, boundless, scientific, and the timeless guide to living— not create thousands of temples?

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