Actress Tamannaah Bhatia recently shared glimpses from a puja ceremony held at her home, giving fans a closer look at a meaningful spiritual gathering attended by family members, loved ones, and guests. Along with the photos, she posted a detailed note describing her experience and the emotions she felt after the ceremony concluded.
Recalling the moments after the event, Tamannaah wrote, “Everyone had left. The chants had faded. The puja was complete. Yet I found myself sitting beside Devi, not wanting the day to end.” She explained that even after the rituals were over, the atmosphere in her home continued to feel special and peaceful. According to the actress, the day was filled with prayer, celebration, laughter, devotion, and togetherness, creating an experience that stayed with her long after the ceremony ended.
Tamannaah also expressed gratitude to the sadhvis from the Isha Yoga Center who conducted the Linga Bhairavi Devi Punya Puja. She shared that their presence brought warmth and positive energy to the gathering. In her post, she wrote, “I’m deeply grateful to the sadhvis from the Isha Yoga Center who conducted the Linga Bhairavi Devi Punya Puja with such grace and care.”
One of the moments that stood out to Tamannaah was the unexpected change in weather on the day of the ceremony. She revealed that Mumbai had been experiencing intense heat for several days, and there were concerns about how guests would remain comfortable during the puja. However, things changed dramatically on the morning of the event. Describing the experience, she wrote, “The trees were swaying. The flowers were drenched in rain. The wind had arrived. The heat that had hung over the city for days had simply disappeared.” Tamannaah felt that the rain made the occasion even more memorable and added to the spiritual significance of the day.
On the professional front, Tamannaah will next be seen in the film “Vvan: Force of the Forest,” directed by Deepak Mishra and Arunabh Kumar. The movie also stars Sidharth Malhotra and is produced by Ekta Kapoor. Set in the ancient and mythical forests of Central India, the story draws inspiration from Indian folklore and is being filmed in real forest locations. The film is scheduled to release in theatres on August 28, coinciding with the Raksha Bandhan holiday period.
