Manisha Koirala's Spiritual Morning: Hanuman Prayers & Kumari Blessings

Actress Manisha Koirala started her Tuesday with a spiritual ritual, sharing an image of herself praying before a decorated idol of Lord Hanuman. She also posted a motivational video of herself on a treadmill, encouraging followers to never give up. This follows her recent spiritual journey to Nepal, where she received darshan from the revered Kumari, a living goddess tradition. On the professional front, Koirala was recently seen in the ensemble cast of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's streaming series "Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar."

Key Points: Manisha Koirala Shares Spiritual Morning Rituals

  • Shares prayer session to Lord Hanuman on Instagram
  • Posted motivational workout video with "never give up" caption
  • Recently visited the Kumari in Nepal for blessings
  • Last seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Heeramandi"
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Manisha Koirala begins her Tuesday morning on a spiritual note

Actress Manisha Koirala begins her day with prayers to Lord Hanuman and reflects on her recent spiritual visit to Nepal's Kumari.

Manisha Koirala begins her Tuesday morning on a spiritual note
"With folded hands and a quiet heart, I received Kumari's darshan - Manisha Koirala"

Mumbai, Jan 13

Actress Manisha Koirala began her Tuesday on a spiritual note, offering prayers to Lord Hanuman.

Manisha took to her Instagram stories, where she shared a picture of herself seated on a red mat with folded legs, dressed in a simple, warm outfit, facing a beautifully adorned idol of Lord Hanuman. The deity is adorned with marigold garlands and vermilion, placed under a traditional canopy.

The actress then shared a video of herself walking on a treadmill and wrote "never give up" as the caption.

The actress, on January 4, sought divine blessings from the Kumari in Nepal. Offering her gratitude, the actress prayed for peace, wisdom, and harmony.

Manisha uploaded a video of her visit to the Kumari, along with a sea of devotees on social media, and wrote, "With folded hands and a quiet heart, I received Kumari's darshan; in that sacred stillness, I offered my faith, my gratitude, and my surrender. May her grace dwell within us and bless our nation with peace, wisdom, and harmony (sic)."

The Kumari tradition in Nepal involves the worship of a prepubescent girl as the Living Goddess. This tradition is rooted in the belief that the Kumari is the physical manifestation of the goddess Taleju, a form of the goddess Durga. The practice dates back to the Malla dynasty (12th to 18th century).

On the work front, she was last seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's debut series "Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar". The period drama is set in the red-light district of Heera Mandi in Lahore during the Indian independence movement.

The series explores the lives of tawaifs and their intersection with political and personal struggles under British colonial rule. The ensemble cast includes Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Richa Chadha, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Sharmin Segal, and Taha Shah Badussha.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Jai Bajrangbali! 🚩 Seeing her visit both a Hanuman temple and the Kumari in Nepal shows a beautiful connection to our shared cultural and spiritual heritage across borders. Wishing her peace and success.
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Aman W
While I admire her devotion, I sometimes feel these posts are a bit performative. Is it for inner peace or for the Instagram story? That said, the message of 'never give up' after the prayer is a good mix of faith and self-reliance.
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Sarah B
The Kumari tradition is fascinating. It's great she took the time to explain it a bit in her post. Manisha always carries such grace, whether in Heeramandi or in a temple. A true role model for balancing career and spirituality.
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Vikram M
Her caption for the Kumari darshan was so poetic – "with folded hands and a quiet heart". In today's noisy world, that's a powerful reminder. We need more public figures praying for national peace and harmony like this.
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Kavya N
Love this! It's a typical Indian Tuesday morning for many of us – prayers followed by getting on with our day and workouts. Makes her feel very relatable. Also, she was fantastic in Heeramandi!

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