Tamannaah Bhatia reached the temple of Mahakaal before her next film, took blessings by participating in Bhasma Aarti.

Tezzbuzz Desk – These days, Bollywood actress Tamannaah Bhatia is in the headlines for her projects as well as personal life and spiritual journeys. Sometimes there is discussion about his upcoming films and sometimes his new brands or dance numbers go viral on social media. Recently, she went on a religious trip before her upcoming projects, where her different style was seen.

Tamanna in discussion about new projects

Tamannaah Bhatia is going to be a part of many big projects soon. She will be seen opposite Sidharth Malhotra in the film VVAN, although the film has not been released yet, but the comic related to it has already been launched. Apart from this, she can also be seen working in John Abraham’s film and Ajay Devgan’s project ‘Ranger’. At the same time, there is intense discussion regarding his entry in ‘No Entry 2’.

Tamanna reached Ujjain Mahakal temple

Meanwhile, Tamannaah Bhatia reached Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, where she participated in Bhasma Aarti. During this, she was seen in traditional red saree and her calm and spiritual look was seen with sandalwood applied on her forehead.

Her videos before and after Bhasma Aarti are becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which she is seen worshiping with folded hands.

shared the experience of bhasma aarti

After visiting the temple, Tamanna shared her experience and said that after coming there she felt a different energy. He told that watching the Bhasma Aarti of Mahakaleshwar temple was a very special experience for him.

Tamanna said, “One can come here only when there is an invitation. Seeing the Bhasma Aarti and feeling the energy while sitting there cannot be described in words.”

“It’s a privilege for me.”

The actress further said that watching the two-hour long Bhasma Aarti is a rare experience in itself. She called it a good fortune for her and said that she considered herself lucky that she got the opportunity to have the darshan of Lord Mahakal.

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