On Wednesday, January 6, 2021, acclaimed fashion designer Satya Paul breathed his last at Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, aged 79 due to a stroke. The Satya Paul label was known for ancient prints and his brand became one of the premier brands of the country.
Sadhguru, Founder of Isha Foundation, took to Twitter to share the news and wrote, “#SatyaPaul, a shining example of what it means to live with immeasurable passion and unrelenting involvement. The distinct vision you brought to the Indian #fashion industry is a beautiful tribute to this. A privilege to have had you amongst us. Condolences & Blessings. -Sg”
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In December 2020, the designer had suffered a stroke and was recovering in a hospital before he moved to the Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore.
The late designer’s son, Puneet Nanda, shared the news on Facebook and wrote a long note that read as: “Satya Paul
2Feb 1942 – 6Jan 2021. Thank you to all who have sent messages… a few notes about his passing… He had a stroke on Dec 2 and as he was slowly recovering in the hospital, his only wish was to get all the things he was being monitored and poked with – removed so he could fly away. We finally got clearance from doctors to take him back to Isha Yoga Center, his home since 2015. As per his wish, he gently passed on with blessings of the Master. Most people are not aware, more than as a designer or entrepreneur, he has been steadfastly a seeker. In the 70’s his inner journey started with going to listen to talks with J. Krishnamurty, later he took sannyas from Osho. After Osho left in 1990, though he wasn’t seeking another Master, he discovered Sadhguru in 2007. He immediately started enjoying the path of yoga and eventually moved here in 2015. He has been a doorway for hundreds of people towards spirituality and all the Masters he was so blessed to have been with.
He couldn’t have had a sweeter life or passage… at the feet of the Master. We are sad only a bit, mostly rejoicing him, his life and now his passing with such a blessing. Those who have been with him at any point in life would recall him as one who showered his love without hesitation or any barriers. I can attest to him having lived in totality and left fulfilled in every possible way. It is the greatest testament to him as he went joyously, without fear.”
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Satya Paul
2Feb 1942 – 6Jan 2021Thank you to all who have sent messages… a few notes about his passing…
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Posted by Puneet Nanda on Wednesday, 6 January 2021
We extend our heartfelt condolences to Satya Paul’s family. May his soul rest in peace.