Religious chief Sant Siyaram Baba handed away on Wednesday at 94 following a quick sickness at his ashram on the banks of the Narmada river in Madhya Pradesh, an official stated.
Siyaram Baba breathed his final round 6.10 am in his ashram in Bhattyan village, stated Khargone district Superintendent of Police Dharmaraj Meena.
Condolences poured in from numerous quarters. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, former CM Digvijaya Singh, and ex-Union minister Arun Yadav amongst others expressed grief over the dying of the Hindu seer, a revered determine within the Nimar area.
The chief minister visited Baba’s ashram and paid tributes, describing the non secular chief’s dying as an irreparable loss to society and the seer group.
A loyal follower of Lord Hanuman, Siyaram Baba accepted solely Rs 10 donations from devotees. The funds collected have been used for the restoration of Narmada Ghats and the event of non secular establishments and temples.
Baba was identified for his deep non secular connection and his steady recitation of the Ramcharitmanas.
Recognized for his austere life-style, the Baba wore minimal clothes. He used to prepare dinner his personal meals and carry out every day duties on his personal