Condition of Ram Temple Chief Priest Critical After Stroke
Lucknow: Acharya Satyendra Das, the esteemed chief priest of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, was admitted to SGPGIMS Lucknow following a brain stroke late Sunday night. As of Monday, the medical institute reported that while his condition is critical, his vital signs remain stable. He is currently under close observation.
At 85 years of age, Das is being treated by a dedicated team led by neurologist Dr. Prakash Chandra Pandey, along with specialists from neurosurgery, emergency medicine, and endocrinology. Sources indicate that the chief priest suffered a clot in the brain, which has led to complications affecting other organs. His medical history of diabetes and high blood pressure has further complicated his condition.
Legacy of Service
Acharya Satyendra Das has been a significant figure in the religious landscape of India, having served as the priest of the makeshift Ram temple during the historic and controversial demolition of the Babri Mosque on December 6, 1992. A member of the Nirvani Akhara, Das has dedicated his life to the temple’s rituals and spiritual practices since he took sanyas at the young age of 20.
His deputy, Pradeep Das, has assured that the temple administration is closely monitoring his condition. It’s worth noting that Das had a prior health scare in October 2024, during which he was also admitted to SGPGIMS.
Support and Care
As the community holds its breath, prayers and support pour in for the revered priest. His dedication to the temple and its devotees continues to inspire many.
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