
Basava Yoga Mantapa seer passes away
The Hindu
Doctors say Sri Sanganabasava Swami suffered a heart attack
Sri Sanganabasava Swami, head of Basava Yoga Mantapa of Balobal Math near Gokak in Belagavi district, died of a heart attack on November 16.
The 54-year-seer collapsed in his chair during his address to an audience on his birthday. Other swamis and dignitaries on the dias tried to help by shifting him to a hospital. But he was declared brought dead at the Gokak hospital. Doctors said that he had suffered a severe heart attack.

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