Bhagyashree's Soulful 2025 Finale: A Spiritual Pilgrimage to Banaras

Veteran actress Bhagyashree chose to conclude 2025 with a tranquil spiritual journey to Banaras, accompanied by her husband. She described the pilgrimage as a profound opportunity to pause, reconnect with her faith, and realign with the universe. Bhagyashree shared vivid experiences from visiting temples like Kashi Vishwanath and ghats along the Ganges, emphasizing feelings of blessing and tranquility. The actress expressed deep gratitude and hope that the sacred city would continue to call her back.

Key Points: Bhagyashree's Spiritual Year-End Journey in Banaras

  • Spiritual year-end reflection
  • Visits to sacred temples & ghats
  • Emphasis on peace and gratitude
  • Cultural immersion in Banaras
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Bhagyashree bids goodbye to 2025 with a soulful spiritual journey in Banaras

Actress Bhagyashree ends 2025 with a reflective pilgrimage to Banaras, sharing insights on temples, ghats, and inner peace.

"Banaras was that pause and reconnect, that helps us align ourselves with the Universe. - Bhagyashree"

Mumbai, Dec 26

Veteran actress Bhagyashree chose to end 2025 on a calm and reflective note as she embarked on a spiritual journey to Banaras.

Describing the visit as a moment to pause and reconnect, the actress shared how the sacred city helped her realign with herself and the universe while signing off the year with peace and gratitude. On Friday, Bhagyashree shared a series of photos and videos with her husband, Himalaya Dasani, offering a glimpse into their spiritual visits to various sacred places.

For the caption, the 'Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya' actress wrote, "Spiritual journey as the year ends. Banaras was that pause and reconnect, that helps us align ourselves with the Universe. It is the faith in the Lord that guides us to confidently take every step towards our future."

"Darshan of the Kaal Bhairav (the protector), the Kashi Vishwanath Temple(Maha Mahadev, one of the jyotirling), Sankat Mochan (luckily on a saturday, blessings from Hanumanji, and the Mahamrintunjay and Annapurna too. I just felt so blessed and full of gratitude. The tranquility of the Ganges that absorbs every emotion, every fear, every askance."

Bhagyashree added, "The never ending steps of the 84 ghats make you aware of the mighty Ganga. (During the rains she can rise n surge high, to almost 4 stories). And yet on a peaceful night, the feeling is like sleeping on your mother's lap."

"The MahaGangaAarti at the DashwamedhaGhat, where so many gather to pray and take in strength. The Manikarnika Ghat where the pyres never stop burning and yet there are no anguished cries... only quiet acceptance of what is to be. And the surprise at SI, R.Kushwaha who could blow the conch for 5mins !! What amazing lung power. Ofcourse, then there is yummy street food and shopping for the authentic weaves. Banaras never ceases to amaze me and I hope it never stops calling me." (sic)

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's refreshing to see a celebrity choose spirituality over a fancy party. Kashi is the ultimate place for introspection. More power to her! Though I wish she had highlighted the current cleanliness efforts at the ghats a bit more – it's a work in progress and needs support.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Varanasi last year, this article perfectly captures the feeling. The aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat is a profound experience. And yes, the street food is incredible! The lassi and kachoris are a must.
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Aman W
Her words about Manikarnika Ghat are very moving. "Quiet acceptance of what is to be" – that's the lesson Kashi teaches you about life and death. Truly the spiritual capital of India.
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Kavya N
Bhagyashree is still so graceful! This makes me want to plan a trip. Jai Bholenath! 🕉️ Har Har Mahadev!
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Vikram M
Authentic Banarasi weaves are the best souvenir one can get. Glad she mentioned that. It supports local artisans. A spiritual journey combined with appreciating our handicrafts is the perfect Indian holiday.

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