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Siddeshwara Swamiji dies at 82

 


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VIJAYAPURA: Siddeshwara Swamiji, one of the unquestionable Lingayat seers in the state, kicked the bucket at his Gyanayogashrama on Monday night. The 82-year-old seer was encountering age-related disarrays and moreover experienced issues in unwinding for the past several days. The diviner was being treated at his ashram by a gathering of trained professionals. He for the most part remained bound to his room in the ashram.


Known for his ease, the diviner was popular for his illustrations wherein he raised issues associated with the ordinary individual. Huge quantities of his sweethearts found solace in his illustrations. He even agreeably wouldn't recognize resources from the public expert for his ashram. He similarly declined the Padma Shri award, the grand non military staff award given by the Central government.

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