The Padma Shri awardee and renowned yoga guru Swami Sivananda Saraswati died of cardiac arrest when he reached 128 years of age in Varanasi. As a person who maintained simplicity Swami Sivananda committed himself to teaching yoga and spiritual teachings along with serving the needy among sick and poor people. His recognition by the Padma Shri in 2022 made him the memorable recipient at that age. The yogic-based disciplined approach of his life resulted in worldwide medical and spiritual interest. His biography illustrates how he displayed three core qualities which were endurance through difficult times alongside frugality coupled with complete devotion toward helping others.
At 128 years of age Swami Sivananda Saraswati died in Varanasi after inventing a legacy through his work as a yoga teacher and humanitarian while demonstrating humble and compassionate actions.
Since 1896 his birth into poverty he invested more than one hundred years of his life serving through yoga teachings as well as maintaining a humble lifestyle which he offered as spiritual instruction for others.
Born: 8 August 1896, Sylhet, Bengal Presidency (now in Bangladesh).
The orphaned child migrated to Kashi at age six to study under Guru Omkarananda.
The master taught his students how to practice self-control together with maintaining awareness of sexual desire and living a basic lifestyle.
Through his years in Varanasi he dedicated his life to teaching yoga at the ghats.
The caretaking and feeding regime served more than 400 to 600 leprosy patients among beggars.
He explained that yoga should be adopted as a whole life philosophy beyond its physical postures.
He committed to participating in the Maha Kumbh Mela for more than a hundred years.
Padma Shri (2022) – Fourth-highest civilian honour.
Yoga Ratna Award (2019) and Basundhara Ratan Award.
The million-plus viewers witnessed his respectful gesture when he bowed humbly to PM Modi and President Kovind.
Swami Sivananda Saraswati demonstrated spirituality through life-action when his inner technique intersected with vital responsibilities. His path from being an orphan to becoming the worldwide symbol of yogic practice and dedicated humanitarian work provides useful teachings regarding life in a society that blindly seeks material achievements. His passing marks the closing of a historic period since his legacy continues shining as a shining example of clear living and generous understanding and yogic wisdom.