A Legacy of Faith: Walking the Path Shown by My Father
- Feb 6
- 2 min read
Some journeys are not chosen—they are inherited through values, faith, and quiet acts of devotion.
My father, Late Satish Kadao, was a man of deep spiritual grounding. With unwavering faith and the blessings of Shiv Baba, he played a key role in the establishment of the Brahma Kumaris Ashram in Bhandara—a place that continues to stand as a beacon of peace, silence, and spiritual reflection for many.
The Ashram was never about recognition or ownership. It was about service, surrender, and faith. A belief that when intentions are pure, divine guidance finds its way.
A Place Built on Blessings, Not Ambition
The Brahma Kumaris Ashram in Bhandara is more than a physical space—it is a spiritual sanctuary. A place where souls come to pause, reflect, and reconnect with higher consciousness.
My father believed deeply in the principles of:
Inner peace
Self-realisation
Service without expectation
Faith in divine timing
He lived these values quietly, without announcements or applause—letting his actions speak instead.
The Path I Walk Today
Timeless Care Foundation is not a spiritual organization, nor is it formally connected to the Brahma Kumaris.Yet, the path I walk today is undeniably shaped by the values my father lived by.
His life taught me that:
Service is sacred
Care is a responsibility, not a choice
True impact does not seek attention
Faith and compassion can coexist with action
While Timeless Care Foundation focuses on human dignity, elder care, and community well-being, its soul is rooted in the same principles my father embodied—care with intention, humility, and integrity.
Carrying the Legacy Forward
I often feel that my work today is a continuation—not a replication—of my father’s journey. Where his service was spiritual, mine is humanitarian. Where his tools were faith and surrender, mine are action and advocacy.
Yet the source remains the same.
I walk this path with gratitude—for the lessons, the values, and the quiet strength he passed on to me.
Some legacies are written in stone.Others are written in the lives we touch.
And some—like his—remain timeless.




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