Dwarka peeth Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati, once known as a “revolutionary sadhu” for participating in freedom struggle, who spoke his mind on religious and political issues and questioned the “deification” of Saibaba of Shirdi, died of cardiac arrest in his ashram in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday.
He was 99.
Swami Swaroopanand, who was the Shankracharya of Dwarka-Sharda Peeth (in Gujarat), and Jyotish Peeth (in Uttrakhand), was not keeping well for over a year, his aide said.
He breathed his last at his Ashram in the Narsinghpur district around 3:30 PM, Swami Sadanand Maharaj, second-in-command (known as Dandi Swami) of the Dwarka Peeth, told
An Ashram release said the Shankaracharya died of cardiac arrest.
He was on dialysis and used to be on and off ventilator for the last couple of months. He was also suffering from age-related issues and was a diabetic, the Ashram sources said, adding that a special facility was built at the Ashram to treat him.
He will be given a “bhoo samadhi” (burial) on the campus of the Ashram around 3 to 4 pm on Monday, the release said.
“His bhoo Samadhi in sitting position which is given to ‘sanyasis’ will take place around 3-4 pm at his Paramhansi Ganga Ashram, Jyoteshwar, in Gotegaon in Narsinghpur on Monday,” it said.
Swaroopanand Saraswati was born as Pothiram Upadhyay in Dighori village in the Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh in 1924.
He had left his home in pursuit of God at the age of 9. He became a freedom fighter in the Quit India movement in 1942 and was called as “Revolutionary Sadhu”. He was jailed twice, once for 9 months and another of 6 months.
Pothiram Upadhyay became Shankracharya (of Dwarka Peeth) in 1981, his followers said.
His 99th birthday was celebrated on teej that fell on August 30, they said.
Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh was one of the thousands of followers of the Shankracharya.
One of his disciples, a former Congress MLA and ex-Jabalpur Mayor Kalyani Pandey told PTI that the Shankracharya had prevailed over the then Prime Minister Rajeev Gandhi to get the locks of the then Babri mosque, which housed the idols of Lord Ram, in Ayodhya opened.
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