Rohmetra(Rametra) Mahajan Biradari – A Legacy of Faith, Unity, and Service
The Rohmetra(Rametra) Mahajan Biradari is a spiritually esteemed and culturally vibrant community, tracing its lineage to the ancient and sacred Shandilya Gotra. Over the generations, this Biradari has stood as a beacon of devotion, discipline, and unity—deeply rooted in its religious values and guided by the divine path shown by Guru Gaurakhnath Ji Maharaj and his revered disciple, Baba Pragan Nath Ji Maharaj.
From its early origins, the Rohmetra(Rametra) Mahajan Biradari has been known for upholding spiritual traditions, embracing a strong sense of identity, and fostering deep-rooted ties within its members, regardless of geography. Whether in Jammu, Dorangala, or beyond, the Biradari functions as a single, unified family that reveres its ancestors and strives to pass their teachings to the next generation with integrity and devotion.
Spiritual Foundation and Teachings
At the heart of the Rohmetra (Rametra) Mahajan Biradari lies its unwavering faith in the teachings of Baba Pragan Nath Ji Maharaj, a spiritual luminary whose wisdom and life journey continue to guide the community. His values of truth (satya), compassion (karuna), selfless service (seva), and spiritual discipline (sadhna) form the very fabric of the Biradari’s identity.
The community places a strong emphasis on spiritual practice, religious gatherings, and community-based rituals. The stories of Baba Ji’s divine presence, miracles, and meditative strength are preserved through oral tradition, kirtans, and religious celebrations held throughout the year.
Cultural Strength and Social Commitment
The Biradari’s strength lies not just in its spirituality, but also in its sense of togetherness and commitment to the welfare of all. It has nurtured a culture of shared responsibility where each member contributes to the betterment of the whole community. The values of respect for elders, mentorship for youth, and support for the underprivileged are upheld with pride.
Across generations, members have come together to build and sustain temples, organize fairs and community meals (Bhandaras), and offer educational, medical, and economic support to those in need. The community also values education, entrepreneurship, and professional excellence, with many members making remarkable contributions in business, public service, academia, and more.
Unity Across Regions
Whether it’s the sacred Baba Pragan Nath Ji Temple in Dorangala or the revered Rohmetra (Rametra) Mandir in Jammu, the Biradari stays spiritually and emotionally connected across geographical boundaries. Pilgrimages, annual melas, and community events serve as touchpoints for reinforcing unity and rekindling bonds that go beyond regions.
The All India Rohmetra (Rametra) Mahajan Association plays a pivotal role in keeping this unity intact, coordinating efforts between regions and leading the way in organizing religious functions, festivals, and charitable work. Under this association, both the Jammu and Dorangala Committees work together for the spiritual and social upliftment of the community.
Passing the Torch to Future Generations
A key strength of the Rohmetra (Rametra) Mahajan Biradari is its investment in the future. The elders of the Biradari serve as spiritual guides and cultural custodians, while the youth are encouraged to take on leadership roles and carry the legacy forward with pride. Through storytelling, mentorship, and active participation in rituals, the younger generation is taught not just who they are, but why they matter—as carriers of a sacred legacy.
Conclusion: A Community Rooted in Devotion and Destiny
The Rohmetra(Rametra) Mahajan Biradari stands tall as a symbol of timeless values, unwavering faith, and collective strength. It is more than a community—it is a living tradition, a spiritual journey, and a shared purpose. With every gathering, every temple visit, and every act of service, the Biradari reaffirms its commitment to preserving the ideals handed down by its great saints and ancestors.
As it continues to grow, evolve, and shine, the Rohmetra (Rametra) Mahajan Biradari remains a guiding light—uniting hearts, honoring its roots, and shaping a noble future.
Association Members and Committee
The religious, social, and cultural activities of the Biradari are managed under the guidance of the All India Rohmetra (Rametra) Mahajan Association, along with the regional committees of Jammu and Dorangala, who work collectively to preserve the community’s spiritual and cultural legacy.
Jammu Committee Members:
President cum Treasurer: Dr. Prabhakar Dev Gupta
General Secretary: Sh. Jogesh Gupta
Vice President: Sh. Sandeep Kumar Gupta
Executive Members: Sh. Sanjay Kumar Gupta, Sh. Padam Vibushan, Sh. Narinder Kumar Gupta, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Sh. Rakesh Kumar Gupta, Sh. Anil Kumar Gupta, Sh. Narinder Rometra
Dorangala Committee Members:
President: Shri Manmohan Lal Mahajan
Vice President: C.A. Sandeep Mahajan
General Secretary: Shri Raman Mahajan
Treasurer: Shri Vikas Mahajan
Executive Members: Shri Ramesh Mahajan, Shri Rohit Mahajan, Shri Tarun Mahajan, Shri Manuj Mahajan, Shri Vikas Mahajan, Shri Ravinder Mahajan