New Delhi:
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, who is recovering after undergoing emergency brain surgery at Apollo Hospital in Delhi, has shared an update of himself reading a newspaper.
In a 19-second video with slow music in the background, Sadhguru is seen reading a newspaper in his hospital room. The video was posted on X social media account of Sadhguru with the hashtags #Sadhguru #SpeedyRecovery.
#Sadhguru#Quick recoverypic.twitter.com/rTiyhYPiJM
— Sadhguru (@SadhguruJV) March 25, 2024
In a post on X on March 23, Sadhguru shared a poem ‘Lost Me in You’.
“In extreme pain and pleasure, in ultra-exuberance and equanimity. This science of knowing the inner mechanics has not failed me for a moment. Living a life of extreme discipline and surrender, having conquered the peaks, valleys and plains reached, why am I I’m still here,” it said.
“Just love for you, you and you and love for everything that moves and doesn’t. An overwhelming love from all of you. Forever grateful to be wrapped in your love. Where have you and I been for a while since I lost myself in You ” it continued.
Sadhguru underwent emergency brain surgery at Apollo Hospital in Delhi after suffering a life-threatening skull haemorrhage.
On March 20, Dr. Vinit Suri, a senior consultant neurologist at Apollo Hospital who examined Sadhguru, provided an update on the spiritual guru’s health.
“He had been having headaches for the past four weeks. The headache was very severe and he ignored it as he had to do his normal activities. On March 8, he even performed the Mahashivratri function despite being in agonizing pain. On March 15 the pain became severe and then he consulted me. At 4 pm I advised him for an MRI, but at 6 pm he had a very important meeting and did not want to miss it. However, the MRI was done later, and the MRI showed that he had a massive bleed in the brain. It’s outside the brain and under the bone. There was two massive bleeds – one happened about three weeks ago and the second happened around two to… three days ago.”
A team of doctors comprising Dr Vinit Suri, Dr Pranav Kumar, Dr Sudheer Tyagi and Dr S Chatterjee performed the surgery within a few hours of admission to alleviate the bleeding. Sadhguru was taken off the ventilator after the operation.
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