Manisha Koirala Visits Nepal's Bajrayogini Temple: A Journey of Wisdom and Compassion
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Mumbai, April 6 (NationPress) Bollywood star Manisha Koirala made a heartfelt visit to the Bajrayogini Temple in Nepal, where she sought sacred blessings and pondered on the profound essence of wisdom.
Sharing her experience on Instagram, Manisha posted a photo of herself in prayer at the Buddhist temple located in Sakwa. She described this moment as a reminder of the inherent strength and grace that lies within all of us.
“She embodies wisdom. She embodies compassion. A gentle reminder of what resides within us all. Bajrayogini Temple #gratitude #wisdom #compassion #bajrayogini,” she captioned her post.
Often referred to as the Bodhisattva's Temple, this site holds sacred significance for both Buddhists and Hindus. Vajrayogini, a Buddhist tantric deity, is sometimes associated with Ugra Tara, a variation of the Buddhist dharmapala Ekajati.
Recently, Manisha appeared in the period drama television series Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, which premiered in 2024. Since then, she has taken a break from the screen.
Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar marked Bhansali’s entry into the digital space, featuring lavish sets and costumes. The storyline unfolds in the red-light district of Heera Mandi in Lahore against the backdrop of the Indian independence movement, delving into the lives of tawaifs intertwined with personal and political struggles during British colonial rule.
The series stars noted actors including Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Richa Chadha, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Sharmin Segal, and Taha Shah Badussha.
In her film career, Manisha was last seen in Shehzada, directed by Rohit Dhawan. This film, a remake of the Telugu hit Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, features Kartik Aaryan, Kriti Sanon, Paresh Rawal, and Ronit Roy.
The 54-year-old actress is recognized as one of the highest-paid and most beloved actresses of her era. She made her acting debut in the Nepali film Pheri Bhetaula in 1989, followed by her entry into Indian cinema with the Hindi drama Saudagar in 1991.