Did Bhagyashree End 2025 with a Soulful Spiritual Journey in Banaras?
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Key Takeaways
- Spiritual journey can offer reflection and reconnection.
- Banaras serves as a sacred city for many seeking peace.
- Experiencing local culture through food and shopping enhances the journey.
- The power of faith plays a vital role in personal growth.
- Nature, like the Ganges, can provide emotional solace.
Mumbai, Dec 26 (NationPress) Esteemed actress Bhagyashree decided to conclude 2025 on a serene and introspective note by embarking on a spiritual journey to Banaras.
She described her visit as a time to pause and reestablish her connection with herself and the universe, expressing how the holy city helped her wrap up the year with a sense of peace and thankfulness. On Friday, Bhagyashree shared an array of photos and videos featuring her husband, Himalaya Dasani, providing a glimpse into their spiritual excursions across various sacred sites.
In her caption, the ‘Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya’ actress wrote, “This spiritual journey as the year concludes has been a chance to pause and reconnect, helping us align ourselves with the Universe. It is our faith in the Lord that empowers us to confidently move towards our future.”
“Experiencing the Darshan of Kaal Bhairav (the protector), the Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Maha Mahadev, one of the jyotirling), Sankat Mochan (fortunate to visit on Saturday, receiving blessings from Hanumanji), along with Mahamrintunjay and Annapurna, filled me with immense gratitude. The calming presence of the Ganges absorbs every emotion, every fear, every inquiry.”
She further remarked, “The endless steps of the 84 ghats remind you of the mighty Ganga. (During the rainy season, she can swell high, nearly reaching four stories). Yet, on a tranquil night, it feels like resting on your mother’s lap.”
“The MahaGangaAarti at DashwamedhaGhat, where numerous people gather to pray and draw strength, is unforgettable. The Manikarnika Ghat continuously has pyres burning, yet there are no cries of anguish... only a serene acceptance of reality. I was also amazed by R. Kushwaha, who managed to blow the conch for five minutes! What incredible lung capacity! Not to forget the delectable street food and shopping for authentic weaves. Banaras never fails to astonish me, and I sincerely hope it continues to beckon me.” (sic)