Shilpa Shetty Celebrates Ram Navami with Halwa-Puri Tradition

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty shared a picture of a traditional Halwa-Puri feast from her Ram Navami celebrations at home. The festive spread included chana, suji halwa, potato sabzi, and hot puris. Shetty is known for enthusiastically celebrating various Indian festivals, from Navratri to Diwali. Her recent spiritual activities also include a visit to the Mahalaxmi Temple in Kolhapur and bringing Sai Baba's sacred symbols into her home.

Key Points: Shilpa Shetty Shares Ram Navami Feast & Cultural Traditions

  • Shared festive food spread
  • Celebrates Indian festivals with devotion
  • Recently visited Mahalaxmi temple
  • Brought Sai Baba's sacred symbols home
  • Known for deep cultural values
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Shilpa Shetty shares a glimpse of the 'Halwa- Puri' tradition on Ram Navami

Bollywood's Shilpa Shetty shares a glimpse of her Ram Navami celebrations, featuring a traditional spread of halwa, puri, and chana, highlighting her devotion.

Shilpa Shetty shares a glimpse of the 'Halwa- Puri' tradition on Ram Navami
"Halwa Puri #Tradition Happy Ram Navami. - Shilpa Shetty"

Mumbai, March 27

Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty gave fans a glimpse into her Ram Navami celebrations at home, further sharing a picture of traditional festive food on her social media account.

Sharing a picture of the delicacies prepared on the occassion of Ram Navami, she captioned it as, 'Halwa Puri #Tradition Happy Ram Navami.'

The picture shared by the actress captures a delicious spread of festive delicacies.

From chana, suji halwa, to potato sabzi and a plate full of piping hot puris - all staples of Ram Navami celebrations seem to have been prepared on the festival.

Shilpa, who is known for her deep-rooted cultural values, often celebrates Indian festivals with great enthusiasm and devotion.

From Navratri, Diwali to Ganpati, Ram Navami, the actress ensures that every occasion is marked with equal pomp.

A few months ago, A few months ago, Shilpa had visited the holy shrine of Mahalaxmi temple in Kolhapur, Maharashtra.

The actress shared a photo from her divine trip on her social media account.

She was seen inside the sacred premises of the Mahalakshmi Temple, dressed in a vibrant yellow saree, holding a beautifully decorated offering plate filled with flowers, and smiling warmly for the camera.

She had captioned the photo as, "#kolhapurlaxmitemple #blessed".

Earlier, the actress had brought home Sai Baba's sacred Kafni and Paduka.

She had expressed gratitude as she welcomed the holy symbols into her home, further calling it a blessing and a moment of divine grace.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The food looks absolutely delicious! But I must respectfully point out that while it's great to see celebrities celebrating, the article feels a bit repetitive about her devotion. Maybe focus more on the significance of the festival itself? Just a thought.
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Aman W
Jai Shri Ram! 🚩 It's lovely to see how she balances her modern life with such strong traditional roots. That yellow saree at the Kolhapur temple was stunning too. More power to her.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian culture, I find this fascinating! The connection between faith, food, and celebration is so deep. Could someone explain why halwa and puri are specifically made for Ram Navami? Would love to learn more.
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Karthik V
Looks yummy! But my mother adds a bit of boondi to the halwa, gives it a nice texture. Traditions have these lovely little regional twists. Happy Ram Navami to all celebrating!
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Nisha Z
It's refreshing to see a Bollywood star who is so open about her spiritual side without making it about showbiz. The picture is so simple and genuine. More of this, please!

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