Nimrat Kaur's Soul-Stirring Kashi Pilgrimage on Hanuman Jayanti

Actress Nimrat Kaur commemorated Hanuman Jayanti by sharing a profound spiritual experience from her visit to Varanasi. Her journey included the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, Tulsi Ghat, and the historic Tulsi Akhara dating to the 1500s. She was deeply moved by the wrestlers who blend intense physical training with monk-like devotion to Lord Hanuman. Kaur reflected on the sacred soil where Goswami Tulsidas composed the Ramcharitmanas and Hanuman Chalisa.

Key Points: Nimrat Kaur Recalls Spiritual Varanasi Visit on Hanuman Jayanti

  • Visited Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple
  • Explored historic Tulsi Ghat and Akhara
  • Witnessed wrestlers' devotional discipline
  • Reflected on Tulsidas's spiritual legacy
  • Shared immersive Instagram visuals
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Nimrat Kaur recalls 'soul-stirring' Kashi visit on Hanuman Jayanti

Actress Nimrat Kaur shares her profound spiritual journey through Varanasi's temples and akhadas, reflecting on devotion and tradition for Hanuman Jayanti.

"The marriage of history, legend, tradition, sacrifice, devotion and discipline here is simply unmatched. - Nimrat Kaur"

Mumbai, April 2

Actress Nimrat Kaur marked the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti on Thursday by revisiting a deeply personal and spiritual experience from her time in Varanasi, where she walked through the lanes steeped in history, devotion, and tradition.

Nimrat took to Instagram, where she shared a gamut of images from her visit, which included the ghats, temples and even akhadas. In a few pictures, the actress is seen posing with wrestlers.

In the caption section, Nimrat shared that her journey began at the revered Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, believed to be the place where Tulsidas had a divine vision of Lord Hanuman. From there, she made her way to Tulsi Ghat, described as one of the most peaceful and spiritually charged places she has ever experienced.

She wrote: "On Hanuman Jayanti today I want to share an invaluable experience in Kashi walking through the history of what we pray to. What began at Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, where Sant Tulsidas, as legend goes, had a vision of Hanuman ji, led me to visit his home in Tulsi Ghat. One of the most peaceful, energetically charged places I've ever set foot in."

Calling it an "invaluable experience," Nimrat recalled how the visit also led her to discover the historic Tulsi Akhara, dating back to the mid-1500s.

"As a bonus discovery, alongside his home, I came upon the incredible Tulsi Akhara founded sometime in the mid 1500s."

She was struck by the unique blend of devotion and discipline followed by the wrestlers there, who dedicate their lives to Lord Hanuman while maintaining rigorous physical training.

"Wrestlers here with monk-like devotion to their patron deity, Hanuman, follow a life path of spiritual discipline and physical strength. Their daily practise typically starts with Boondi ke laddoo (a personal fav I was lucky to gobble that morning) and then practising in dough like mud from the banks of Ganga, treated with alum, mustard oil and turmeric," she said.

Reflecting on the spiritual legacy of the place, Nimrat mentioned that Goswami Tulsidas composed the Ramcharitmanas and the Hanuman Chalisa on the same sacred soil, adding to its unmatched aura of history and faith.

"Their ustaad, in one of the pictures, a silver haired, eagle-gazed 78 year old man in one of the pictures displayed the fitness and flexibility of a 20 year old athlete, embodying... 'Naase rog hare sab peera, japat nirantar hanumant bira'"

"Goswami Tulsidas wrote the Ram Charit Manas and composed the Hanuman Chalisa, here, on this divine soil."

She concluded by saying: "The marriage of history, legend, tradition, sacrifice, devotion and discipline here is simply unmatched. Most blessed to have walked in those silent, sunlit corridors, absorbing some of that ancient light and dust. Happy Hanuman Jayanti all."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who visited Varanasi last year, this brought back so many memories. The energy there is unlike anywhere else. Her description of the akhada and the wrestlers' discipline is fascinating. It's more than just a tourist spot.
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Priya S
Love how she connected with the spiritual and historical roots. So refreshing to see a celebrity post about something so meaningful rather than just glamour. The bit about the laddoos made me smile! 😊
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, I do wish more celebrities would highlight the current infrastructure and cleanliness challenges in our ancient cities alongside the spiritual praise. Kashi's soul is eternal, but its body needs care too.
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Vikram M
Hanuman Jayanti ki hardik shubhkamnaye! Reading this makes me want to plan a trip. The blend of physical strength at the akhada with spiritual devotion is what our culture is all about. Great share.
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Kavya N
"Ancient light and dust" – what a beautiful phrase. It's heartening to see the younger generation connect with these traditions. More power to her for sharing this personal journey.

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