Bollywood star Bhumi Pednekar commenced Navratri celebrations by visiting Bawe Wali Mata Mahakali Darbar in Jammu. The actress performed traditional worship rituals at the sacred temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. She carried ceremonial items in a basket and poured water over the Shivling during her spiritual visit. Pednekar shared her temple experience through Instagram posts that featured photographs and videos from the pilgrimage. Her social media message conveyed hopes for divine blessings to bring strength and prosperity to followers.
The nine-day Shardiya Navratri festival began September 22 and honors Goddess Durga across multiple forms. Devotees celebrate Maa Shailputri on the opening day of this significant Hindu observance. The festival represents the triumph of righteousness over darkness and continues until October 1. Dussehra marks the final celebration on October 2 following the extended festivities.
Pednekar recently appeared in Netflix series The Royals alongside Ishaan Khatter and Zeenat Aman. Her upcoming projects feature police officer role in Daldal and the period drama Takht.
The nine-day Shardiya Navratri festival began September 22 and honors Goddess Durga across multiple forms. Devotees celebrate Maa Shailputri on the opening day of this significant Hindu observance. The festival represents the triumph of righteousness over darkness and continues until October 1. Dussehra marks the final celebration on October 2 following the extended festivities.
Pednekar recently appeared in Netflix series The Royals alongside Ishaan Khatter and Zeenat Aman. Her upcoming projects feature police officer role in Daldal and the period drama Takht.