Sadhguru's third painting Circa 2020, was auctioned off for Rs 2.3 crore. The funds raised is said to be used in the Covid-19 relief efforts in and around Coimbatore.
Coimbatore: Sadhguru's third painting Circa 2020, was auctioned off for Rs 2.3 crore. The funds raised is said to be used in the Covid-19 relief efforts in and around Coimbatore.

Earlier, Sadhguru's first painting, titled 'To Live Totally!', fetched Rs 4.14 crore and a painting in memory of Isha Yoga's majestic 'Bhairava' bull fetched Rs 5.1 crore.
Sadhguru who donated the funds towards Covid-19 relief activities through his Isha Outreach programme. He has been conducting various relief activities for the betterment of rural communities in South India for many years.
Ever since the lockdown was announced last year by the Central Government, Isha started various programmes to assist people living in rural areas.
In particular, Isha has been assisting over 100 villages in the vicinity of Coimbatore’s Thondamuthur and
other remote villages.
The relief activities include providing food, medical equipment, face shields and sanitisers to the needy, as well as frontline workers. Isha volunteers also provided Nilavembu Kashayam, a herbal drink, and Kapa Sura drinking water to boost the immunity of the locals.
Earlier, Sadhguru's first painting, titled 'To Live Totally!', fetched Rs 4.14 crore and a painting in memory of Isha Yoga's majestic 'Bhairava' bull fetched Rs 5.1 crore.
Sadhguru who donated the funds towards Covid-19 relief activities through his Isha Outreach programme. He has been conducting various relief activities for the betterment of rural communities in South India for many years.
Ever since the lockdown was announced last year by the Central Government, Isha started various programmes to assist people living in rural areas.
In particular, Isha has been assisting over 100 villages in the vicinity of Coimbatore’s Thondamuthur and
other remote villages.
The relief activities include providing food, medical equipment, face shields and sanitisers to the needy, as well as frontline workers. Isha volunteers also provided Nilavembu Kashayam, a herbal drink, and Kapa Sura drinking water to boost the immunity of the locals.