Milind Soman & Ankita Konwar Execute Events on Mahashivratri Fast

Fitness icons Milind Soman and Ankita Konwar observed a fast for Mahashivratri while maintaining a hectic schedule. They traveled between cities and successfully hosted a large marathon event during this period. Ankita shared their experience on social media, highlighting the blend of spiritual discipline and physical endurance. The couple documented their prayers at a temple and their interactions with runners at the fitness event.

Key Points: Milind Soman, Ankita Konwar Fast & Host Marathon on Mahashivratri

  • Fasted for Mahashivratri
  • Executed two events back-to-back
  • Hosted a marathon with participants
  • Travelled between cities
  • Shared spiritual and fitness journey
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Ankita Konwar, Milind Soman execute two successful events on empty stomach while fasting for Mahashivaratri

Milind Soman and wife Ankita Konwar traveled between cities and hosted a marathon while observing a strict fast for Mahashivratri, blending fitness with faith.

"Stomach may have been empty but energy was definitely full! - Ankita Konwar"

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Fitness enthusiast and actor Milind Soman and wife Ankita Konwar on Monday gave a glimpse of her spiritually charged and high-energy past 36 hours as both travelled between cities while observing fast for Mahashivaratri.

Sharing a series of pictures on social media, Ankita documented moments from their spiritual moments as well as hosting a large marathon event.

In one picture, Ankita and Milind are seen seated at a temple, offering their prayers to Lord Shiv on the occasion of Mahashivratri.

The couple is seen surrounded by vibrant flowers.

In other images, Milind and Ankita are seen at a marathon event, posing with participants holding pink flags.

The couple is also seen interacting with runners dressed in "I Am Invincible Woman" T-shirts, reflecting a powerful blend of fitness and faith.

Sharing her experience, Ankita wrote, "Last 36 hours, executed 2 events, travelled from one city to another while celebrating Mahashivaratri."

"Stomach may have been empty but energy was definitely full!

The joy of finding stillness in movement and faith in action," she added.

She further wrote, "Shiva isn't only found in silence, He's in discipline.

In endurance.

In doing your duty with surrender.

Har Har Mahadev.

May we keep walking this path with strength, grace and unwavering faith."

Despite fasting during Mahashivaratri, Ankita revealed that she along with Milind travelled between cities and successfully executed two back-to-back events.

For the uninitiated, Ankita and Milind have been giving major fitness goals for years now.

From running marathons to regular exercise, the power couple shares photos and videos from their disciplined lifestyle.

The couple, along with fitness content, also share endearing photos of each other and often express their love for one another through social media posts.

Milind Soman and Ankita Konwar tied the knot on April 22, 2018, in a private ceremony in Alibaug.

The couple has an age gap of about 26 years, with Milind being older than Ankita.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I admire their dedication, I hope people don't feel pressured to push their bodies to extremes. Fasting is personal, and listening to your own body is most important. Not everyone can travel and host events on an empty stomach.
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Arjun K
Love how they blend fitness and faith. It's a very modern Indian way of living your beliefs. Shows that spirituality isn't just about sitting quietly; it can be in action and discipline. Great message!
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Sarah B
The "I Am Invincible Woman" T-shirts at the marathon are a powerful touch. Combining a religious festival with a message of women's empowerment is fantastic. More power to them!
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Vikram M
My mother fasts every Monday for Shiva. It's about devotion and simplicity. Seeing celebrities do it while jet-setting feels a bit different, but if it inspires positive habits, why not? Jai Bholenath!
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Kavya N
Their energy is infectious! It reminds me that our festivals are not just rituals but sources of strength. Also, they look so happy and peaceful in the temple photo. Wishing them all the best. 😊

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