Mukesh Ambani's 69th Birthday: Puja, Temple Visit & Brahman Bhoj

Mukesh Ambani celebrated his 69th birthday with understated and devotional family events. The day included traditional puja rituals and serving a Brahman Bhoj meal to students from a Ved pathshala. He also visited Mumbai's Siddhivinayak Temple to offer prayers. This celebration followed the recent large-scale festivities for his son Anant Ambani's birthday in Jamnagar.

Key Points: Mukesh Ambani's Simple 69th Birthday Celebrations

  • Puja rituals with family
  • Brahman Bhoj for Ved pathshala students
  • Visit to Siddhivinayak Temple
  • Celebrations followed son Anant's grand festivities
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Puja rituals to Bhraman Bhoj to students of Ved pathshala: A sneak peek into Mukesh Ambani's birthday celebrations

Mukesh Ambani celebrated his 69th birthday with family puja, a Siddhivinayak Temple visit, and serving Brahman Bhoj to students.

"His birthday was marked by simple and meaningful celebrations. - Reliance"

Mumbai, April 21

Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Industries Limited, turned 69 on April 19. His birthday was marked by simple and meaningful celebrations.

A video released by Reliance showed Mukesh Ambani and his family participating in puja rituals, offering prayers with devotion.

The Ambani family also served Brahman Bhoj to students of Ved pathshala as part of the celebrations.

On his birthday, Mukesh Ambani also paid a sacred visit to Mumbai's iconic Siddhivinayak Temple, where he offered prayers and sought blessings.

Mukesh Ambani was accompanied by close family members, including his wife Nita Ambani, sons Akash Ambani and Anant Ambani, daughter-in-laws Shloka Mehta and Radhika Merchant, and his grandchildren.

Earlier this month, the Ambani family held birthday celebrations of Anant Ambani. Grand celebrations were held in Jamnagar, attracting a star-studded guest list.

Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Ranveer Singh, and many other celebrities were present in Jamnagar as guests of the Ambani family for the special event.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Simple celebrations? After the grand pre-wedding and birthday bashes in Jamnagar? This feels like a very curated PR move. I respect the religious acts, but let's call it what it is - an image management exercise.
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Aman W
Visiting Siddhivinayak and doing puja with family is how many of us celebrate birthdays. Good to see that despite all the wealth, some core Indian values remain. Wishing him a healthy year ahead.
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Sarah B
The contrast between Anant's star-studded Jamnagar event and Mukesh's quieter, religious celebration is interesting. Shows the different generations' approaches. Both valid, but the father's seems more introspective.
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Karthik V
Feeding students and supporting Vedic education is a great daan. More industrialists should channel their wealth into preserving and promoting our cultural heritage like this. Jai Shri Ganesh!
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Nisha Z
At the end of the day, he's a 69-year-old man celebrating with his family, grandchildren, and faith. We should all be so blessed. The article paints a nice, wholesome picture.

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