Kangana Ranaut visits Ram Mandir ahead of Tejas release

Kangana Ranaut recently visited Ram Mandir in Ayodhya to seek divine blessings ahead of the release of her upcoming film ‘Tejas’.

NEW DELHI | Updated: 27 October, 2023 11:15 am IST
Kangana Ranaut visits Ram Mandir

NEW DELHI: Kangana Ranaut recently visited Ram Mandir in Ayodhya to seek divine blessings ahead of the release of her upcoming film ‘Tejas’.
A video on microblogging site X showed the actor being felicitated by the temple priest with red scarf as she sought blessings from lord Rama.
While adressing the media Kangana said, “What the Vatican City is to Christians, the Ram Temple of Ayodhya will become the biggest place of holy pilgrimage for Hindus.
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“We will see it become such a grand temple, something that the Hindus have wished for since centuries. It will become a grand symbol of our country and a beautiful link to Sanatan culture in the world.”
Taking to Instagram, Kangana shared pictures from her temple visit in which she is seen praying at the temple, seeking blessings, and roaming around the premises.
Posting the pictures, she wrote, “Come, my dear Ram! I am a devotee of Lord Vishnu and am blessed to have been able to visit the birthplace of the divine, great warrior, saint ruler, the best of gentlemen Shri Ram. The birthplace of Ram holds a special space in my upcoming film Tejas so I felt like visiting this place. I am blessed. My dear Ram!”

 

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Just a few days ago, the actor was in Delhi where she became the first woman to set Raavan’s effigy on fire at the national capital’s famous Lav Kush Ramlila in the Red Fort.

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