Sindhi spiritual leader Dada Vaswani dead, 'mahasamadhi' on Friday

IANS  |  Pune 

J.P. Vaswani, an eminent spiritual leader, philosopher, and philanthropist of the Sindhi community, died here on Thursday following a brief illness, an said. He was 99.

He was admitted to a private hospital here a few days ago for treatment of age related issues and had been discharged on Wednesday.

His 'mahasamadhi', or last rites will be performed at the Mission on Friday evening, the said here on Thursday.

Vaswani's body has been kept for viewing by thousands of his devotees who have started thronging here from Mumbai, Thane, Ulhasnagar and other parts of the country.

On Friday at 2 pm, the body will taken out in a procession starting from SVM, and traversing through prominent localities like Council Hall, Poona Club, Quarter Gate, Irwin Road, Babajan Chowk, MG Road, Nehru Memorial Hall, Shanti Kunj, before returning to the SVM.

At 5 p.m., his last rites will be performed in the SVM premises followed by 10 days of prayer ceremonies in his memory, said the spokesperson.

passed away amid mega-plans for his 100th birthday on August 2, which his devotees from all over the world were expected to attend.

Born on August 2, 1918, to a Sindhi couple Pahlajrai and Krishnadevi Vaswani of (Sindh) in undivided India, - as he was revered by the community - was one among seven children - three sisters and four brothers.

He headed the Sadhu Vaswani Mission - founded by his uncle and spiritual Guru, the late Sadhu T.L. Vaswani in in 1929, which has now branched out all over the world.

Following his demise in 1966, was anointed his successor and he carried forward the legacy of his globally.

A proponent of world peace, vegetarianism, girls' education, compassion for the poor, among others, Sadhu Vaswani addressed the British House of Commons, Global Forum of Spiritual Leaders in Oxford, World Parliament of Religions in Chicago, Millenium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders at the UN, and Parliament of World Religions in South Africa,.

He initiated a global peace initiative - The Moment of Calm, when people observe two-minutes of silence to forgive all, on August 2, with eminent personalities like the Dalai Lama joining it.

Among various national and international honours conferred on Sadhu Vaswani were the U Thant Peace Award in 1998, jointly with

Senior was a familiar face at the Pune Mission, while had inaugurated the here in May, and had addressed Sadhu Vaswani's 99th birthday celebrations last year through a video conference.

Kovind, Modi, C. V. Rao, Devendra Fadnavis, state Ashok Chavan, and several other prominent personalities have condoled Vaswani's demise.

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 17:16 IST