Why Does Tamannaah Bhatia Consider Navratri 'A Chance to Return to Ourselves'?

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Key Takeaways
- Navratri is a time for personal reflection and spiritual growth.
- Maa Durga symbolizes strength and courage.
- Celebrating Navratri involves more than rituals; it's about self-discovery.
- Tamannaah encourages acknowledging the inner Goddess.
- Her recent work includes the series 'Do You Wanna Partner'.
Mumbai, Sep 29 (NationPress) Actress Tamannaah Bhatia described the sacred festival of Navratri as "a chance to reconnect with ourselves".
The 'Baahubali' star participated in what appeared to be a 'Mata Ki Chowki'. A video she shared on her Instagram depicted Tamannaah applying Mehendi, dancing, and praying before Mata Rani during a spiritual evening.
Her post was paired with a touching message about the significance of Navratri for her.
For Tamannaah, Maa Durga symbolizes steadfast courage. She expressed on the photo-sharing platform, "Navratri is not merely nine nights of devotion; it’s nine opportunities to return to ourselves. Each evening serves as a reminder that the Goddess exists not just in temples or during festivals, but in every breath we take (sic)."
"Durga embodies the strength to confront the battles we've been avoiding. Lakshmi encourages us to embrace abundance, not just in wealth, but in love, kindness, and possibilities. Saraswati provides clarity, enabling us to express our truths and make wise choices when the path is uncertain. Kali eradicates fears, habits, and old narratives that limit our potential," added the 'Odela 2' actress.
Sharing her deep faith in Maa, Tamannaah continued, "When we yield to Maa, we cease waiting for life to offer us miracles and begin discovering them through our own actions. It’s not about the number of rituals performed; it’s about allowing those nine nights to quietly transform our self-perception."
"This Navratri, ignite every diya not only for the Goddess you revere, but for the Goddess you inherently are. Keep surrendering. Keep ascending.
Jai Mata Di. Shubh Navratri (Red heart and folded hands emoji)," she concluded her post.
On the professional front, Tamannaah was recently featured in the web series "Do You Wanna Partner," alongside Diana Penty.
Directed by Collin D'Cunha and Archit Kumar, the series also includes Jaaved Jaaferi, Nakuul Mehta, Shweta Tiwari, Neeraj Kabi, Sufi Motiwala, and Rannvijay Singha in key roles, among others.