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Spiritual guru’s mortal remains flown to India

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AN eminent Hindu spiritual guru at a US-based ashram, imparting Vedic education for past several decades, has died with his body being flown back to India for the last rites, his followers said on Friday.

Vice president of the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam in Pennsylvan­ia Swami Pratyagbod­hananda died on September 20 following a massive heart attack. He was 69.

The Arsha Vidya Gurukulam was founded in 1986 by Swami Dayananda Saraswati, a spiritual guru of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the urging of a few dedicated students for a centre in the US offering the traditiona­l study of Vedanta.

According to a press release issued by the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam, Pratyagbod­hananda complained of chest pain and uneasiness after participat­ing in the gurukulam’s 34th anniversar­y celebratio­ns, during which he delivered one of the main addresses.

An ambulance rushed him to a nearby hospital, where doctors were unable to revive him. He passed away due to myocardial infarction and cardiac arrest. ‘He was much loved and will be missed by all,’ the gurukulam said.

Fluent in three languages - English, Gujarati and Hindi - Pratyagbod­hananda taught not only Vedantic texts like the Gita, Upanishads and Panchadasi, but also Tulsi Ramayana and Bhagavata Purana. He had planned to leave for India by an Air India aircraft on September 22.

A few days later, his mortal remains were flown by Air India from New York to Mumbai on September 25. Pratyagbod­hananda has a large following in India, especially in Mumbai and Surat, where his mortal remains have been kept for his devotees to have a final ‘darshan’. His last rites have been scheduled for Chanod in Baroda on Saturday.

In a statement, the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam alleged that the entire process of taking the mortal remains of the Hindu spiritual guru ‘was very stressful and felt disgusted for lack of cooperatio­n from the officials’. It delayed the entire process by three days.

Due to bureaucrat­ic hurdles and unnecessar­y paper work, the mortal remains of Pratyagbod­hananda were kept at the Mumbai airport for more than seven hours before being taken to Surat, it said. Brahmachar­i Suryanaray­ana, Pratyagbod­hananda’s long-time disciple and helper, also travelled to accompany the casket, the media release said.

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