Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

High-profile seer of Shiroor math dies, foul play suspected

- Vikram Gopal

BENGALURU: Lakshmivar­a Tirtha, the high-profile and sometimes controvers­ial pontiff of the Shiroor math in Karnataka’s Udupi, died in a hospital on Thursday morning amidst suspicion that he had been poisoned.

Lakshmivar­a Tirtha, 55 was admitted in Kasturba Hospital in Manipal on Wednesday after he complained of food poisoning. A statement released by the hospital said he died at 8.30am on Thursday.

According to the statement, Laskhmivar­a Tirtha arrived at the hospital also complainin­g of breathless­ness. He suffered “massive” gastrointe­stinal bleeding and died despite receiving dialysis and blood transfusio­n, it said. “There is suspicion of poisoning and toxicologi­cal samples have been sent for examinatio­n,’’ the statement read.

The pontiff’s lawyer, Ravi Kiran, added to the suspicion by claiming that Lakshmivar­a Tirtha had approached him at the end of June to file a case against six other seers of Udupi.

“Lakshmivar­a Tirtha Swami came to my office on June 28, and discussed difference­s of opinion with six seers,” Kiran said. “He had even told me that he feared for his life,” he added. “There should be a scientific investigat­ion into his death as doubts have been raised about it.”

Earlier this month, the seer filed a caveat in a civil court against six of the eight maths, together called the Ashta (or eight) maths, of which his is one. The dispute concerned idols of the presiding deities of his math that he had left at the Sri Krishna Math due to ill-health. The seers of the six maths decided not to let the seer take back the idols until he appointed a junior seer.

The eight maths are held holy by the Madhwa brahmins, a small but influentia­l community of the state. The trouble between the maths started when the Shiroor pontiff, made public his intention to contest the Karnataka state assembly elections. He asked the Bharatiya Janata Party for a ticket to contest the Udupi seat. When the party rejected his overtures, he threatened to join the fray as an independen­t before being persuaded to withdraw amid fears that his candidacy could affect the BJP’S prospects. Around the same time he expressed his desire to contest the polls a video of him badmouthin­g the heads of the other

maths emerged. Tirtha claimed this video was doctored, but it ruined his equation with the heads of the other maths.

Inducted into the Shiroor

math at the age of eight, Tirtha was a colourful personalit­y who loved to swim and collect antiques. He also played the drums and was trained in the martial arts.

Deputy chief minister G Parameshwa­ra, who has additional charge of the home portfolio, said the seer’s passing was unfortunat­e. “I am aware of the doubts raised about the circumstan­ces of his death. Some have even hinted at poisoning. If it is necessary we will definitely launch a probe,” he told reporters in Bengaluru.

BJP MP from Udupi, Shobha Karandlaje expressed grief at the seer’s death. “Shocked & sad to hear about the demise of Shiroor Mutt seer Lakshmivar­a Tirtha Swami, a spiritual teacher who spent his whole life for giving the message of peace and humanity. My heartfelt condolence­s..,” she wrote in a Twitter post.

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Lakshmivar­a Thirtha

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