
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, the renowned spiritual leader, recently faced a life-threatening health crisis that necessitated emergency brain surgery. The Isha Foundation, which he leads, announced on Wednesday that the 66-year-old Sadhguru is now in stable condition and recovering.
The ordeal began with severe headaches that persisted for several weeks. Despite the discomfort, Sadhguru continued with his schedule until the situation escalated. On March 17, 2024, his neurological status rapidly worsened, accompanied by weakness in his left leg and recurrent vomiting. An urgent MRI revealed multiple massive bleedings in the brain.
Without delay, Sadhguru underwent an emergency brain surgery at the Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in Delhi. The surgical team, led by Dr. Vinit Suri, worked swiftly to relieve the bleeding within his skull. The procedure was crucial to his survival1.
Dr. Suri reported that Sadhguru’s progress has been steady, and his brain, body, and vital parameters are now within normal levels. The surgery successfully addressed the life-threatening situation, and the spiritual leader is on the path to recovery.
This health crisis serves as a reminder of the fragility of life, even for those who guide others on their spiritual journeys. We wish Sadhguru a swift and complete recovery and hope that his teachings continue to inspire and uplift countless souls around the world.