Bhagyashree Shares Insights from Her Pilgrimage to Jagannath Puri

Synopsis
Actress Bhagyashree recently visited Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, sharing her experience on Instagram. Dressed in an orange salwar kameez, she expressed her blessings and gratitude, while also enjoying local cuisine. The visit followed her celebration of Maha Shivratri at the Brahmakumaris, where she admired a unique shivling made from coconut shells.
Key Takeaways
- Bhagyashree visited the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha.
- She shared her experience on Instagram, showcasing her spiritual journey.
- Enjoyed local delicacy Chattu Besara with ghee rice.
- Previously celebrated Maha Shivratri at Brahmakumaris.
- A beautiful 15ft shivling crafted from coconut shells was highlighted.
Mumbai, March 16 (NationPress) Actress Bhagyashree recently visited the renowned Jagannath Temple located in Puri, Odisha, to offer her prayers. The star of 'Maine Pyaar Kiya' delighted her followers on Instagram by sharing some snapshots from her spiritual journey.
In the images, Bhagyashree looked radiant in an orange salwar kameez adorned with golden accents. The posted photos and videos capture her outside the temple.
"Jai Jagannath !! I feel truly blessed. Here in Puri for the darshan of Lord Jagannath!.... This was much needed. Peace and blessings surround you if you approach with faith and devotion. I had a wonderful darshan," Bhagyashree noted in her caption.
During her time there, she also indulged in "Chattu Besara," a popular dish from Puri made with mustard-cooked, flavorful wild mushrooms, enjoyed alongside ghee rice.
Bhagyashree further mentioned, "Also tried the renowned "Chattu Besara," a dish of mustard-cooked, flavorful wild mushrooms served with ghee rice. A huge thank you to IG Himanshu ji and DSP Prasant ji for making this experience possible."
Earlier, Bhagyashree celebrated Maha Shivratri at the Brahmakumaris.
On her Instagram, she shared a video highlighting a stunning 15ft shivling crafted from 4000 coconut shells, created by the Brahmakumaris in just one day.
In a heartfelt video from her visit, she expressed, "Har har mahadev! A magnificent 15ft shivling made from 4000 coconut shells in a single day by the Brahmakumaris. It’s tranquil, peaceful, and thought-provoking. The essence of Shankara, the 9 devis representing human virtues, and even a puppet show for water conservation make it an engaging place for children. This not only offers spiritual enrichment but also helps alleviate the stress of modern life. They provide a free cancer detection camp and a rehabilitation and treatment camp to combat alcoholism, drug abuse, and smoking. #mahashivratri #harharmahadev #brahmakumaris #spiritualawakening."
While there, Bhagyashree was elegantly attired in a white saree, posing alongside the Brahmakumaris and participating in the aarti with them.
In recent news, Bhagyashree underwent surgery following a deep wound on her forehead incurred while playing pickleball.