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“I HAVE MY ART!”

On January 6, gallerist Priyasri Patodia was adding finishing touches to an Akbar Padamsee exhibition when she heard the artist had passed away. “I don’t know what this loss is going to be like,” she says.

At 91, the master of Indian modern art had been ailing for the past few years. Though Padamsee was not religious, the seeker in him had led him to Jaggi Vasudev aka Sadhguru’s door. With his health deteriorating, Padamsee’s wife Bhanumati ensured he retreat to Sadhguru’s

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