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Allahabad: The body of internationally-renowned spiritual guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi who popularised transcendental meditation across the globe reached Allahabad from his base in Netherlands on Saturday.
The seer, who initiated the British pop-rock band Beatles into Indian spiritualism and transcendental meditation, died Tuesday.
The chartered flight carrying the body of the Maharishi, along with at least 250 of his European devotees, landed Saturday morning at Varanasi.
The body was carried in an open truck adorned with flowers, flanked by special convoys of cars and buses, along the 120-km route. After reaching Allahabad around noon on Saturday, the body was taken in a procession through the city streets to a local ashram run by Hindu cleric Swami Vasudevanand.
The body was kept at the ashram for nearly three hours before reaching its final destination at the religious school run by Mahesh Yogi's organisation - Maharishi Ved Vidyapeeth - in Arail on the bank of the Ganga river here.
The body reached the Vidyapeeth around 4.30 p.m. where his followers began to pour in to pay their last respects.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) chief Ashok Singhal, Swami Vasudevanand and several prominent seers joined the procession.
The Vidyapeeth, created by the Maharishi as a part of his mission to promote Vedic teachings, was also a gift to his native town from where he completed his school education and obtained his masters degree in Physics.
Spread over a sprawling campus, the Vidyapeeth has about 2,500 students pursuing a their education in the traditional Indian style.
The streets of Allahabad were clogged by the long motorcade that drew huge crowds to have a last glimpse of the spiritual icon.
Mahesh Yogi's body has been kept in a specially erected enclosure at the Vidyapeeth where it will remain open to public on Sunday.
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