Actor Kangana Ranaut took to social media to share pictures from her visit to the Dwarkadhish temple in Gujarat. The actor, who was recently seen in ‘Tejas’, spoke about her mental and emotional state, and how visiting the temple helped her.
Kangana wrote in Hindi, ‘My heart was very troubled for some days. I felt like visiting Dwarkadhis. As soon as I came to this divine city of Shri Krishna, Dwarka, just by seeing the dust here, it felt as if all my worries had fallen apart and fallen at my feet. My mind became stable and I felt infinite joy. Oh Lord of Dwarka, keep your blessings like this (folded hands emoji). Hare Krishna.’
Dwarkadhish temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is located in the city of Dwarka in Gujarat and is one of the destinations of Char Dham, a Hindu pilgrimage circuit.
For the temple visit, Kangana was seen dressed in a golden saree with her hair tied in a bun.
After offering prayers at the temple, Kangana briefly interacted with the media and spoke about her trip as well as upcoming projects.
When asked if she would be contesting the Lok Sabha elections 2024, she said she would if Lord Krishna blesses her.
About her work front
Kangana Ranaut's ‘Tejas’, directed by Sarvesh Mevara, failed at the box office. The movie was about a feisty women fighter pilot from the Indian Air Force.
The aerial action film was released on October 27 and earned an estimated ₹5.5 crore nett in India in its first week, as per a report by Sacnilk.com. ‘Tejas’ had collected ₹1.25 crore nett at the domestic box office on its opening day.
The film also features Anshul Chauhan, Varun Mitra, Ashish Vidyarthi, Vishak Nair and the late Rio Kapadia in supporting roles.
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