Badni Devi, who was on fast for over one month, breathed her last at 8 AM.
She quit food and was living only on little amount of water. She died in a way she had wished, family member Surendra Daga said.
"We pray for her soul. She died peacefully and it was the blessings of the God and we are happy at it," he said.
The octogenarian woman is survived by three sons, one daughter and grand children.
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Earlier on August 10, when the Rajasthan High Court had held 'Santhara' as illegal making it punishable under section 306 and 309 of IPC related to abatement of suicide, she continued her fast albeit secretly and family members called it 'tapasya'.
On August 31 the Supreme Court stayed the Rajasthan High Court decision declaring the religious ritual a penal offence.
Under the religious practice, the follower takes the vow to give up food and water as a way of embracing death.