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21 January, 2019, 15:59
Update: 21 January, 2019, 15:59
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NTV Online
21 January, 2019, 15:59
Update: 21 January, 2019, 15:59
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Bengaluru, India: Dr Shivakumara Swami, the seer who headed the Sree Siddaganga Mutt in Karnataka’s Tumakuru, has died at 111 after weeks of treatment. Shivakumara Swami had been unwell for a while and had been on life support for the past two weeks.

Karnataka will observe three-day mourning and schools, colleges and government offices will be closed on Tuesday as a mark of respect for the seer revered by millions, reports the NDTV.

Shivakumara Swami was often known as ‘the walking god’. Top political leaders mourned the death of the Lingayat seer; rivals Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy and former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa united in expressing their grief and addressed the media jointly.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also posted a moving tribute. ‘His Holiness Dr. Sree Sree Sree Sivakumara Swamigalu lived for the people, especially the poor and vulnerable. He devoted himself towards alleviating ills like poverty, hunger and social injustice. Prayers and solidarity with his countless devotees spread all across the world,’he tweeted. Congress president Rahul Gandhi said the seer’s passing had left a ‘deep spiritual void’.

Massive security arrangements are in place around the mutt that was surrounded by hundreds of devotees who had travelled to Tumakur try and catch a glimpse of their spiritual leader.

Shivakumara Swami was one of the most respected religious and social practitioners of the Lingayat-Veerashaiva faith of Lingayatism.

He was awarded the Padma Bhushan and both Chief Minister Kumaraswamy and Mr Yeddyurappa had said the seer should be awarded the Bharat Ratna, the country’s highest civilian award.

A team of specialists from Bengaluru had been treating him for days and he was also briefly taken to Chennai before being brought back to the mutt. A special ‘yagna’ was organised at the mutt and other places in the state to pray for his recovery.

Shivakumara Swami had developed a lung infection after an operation in December.

As the founder of the Sri Siddaganga Education Society, he helped thousands access education. He also had an honorary doctorate in literature. The seer was a philanthropist and touched the lives of many, from different religions and castes.

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