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Jaya Prada’s Spiritual Visit to Kamakhya Temple Sparks Devotion

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Veteran Bollywood diva Jaya Prada turned heads with her pious excursion to Assam’s Kamakhya Temple this Sunday, invoking divine favors for a prosperous life. The actress’s social media post has gone viral, showcasing her immersive worship at one of India’s holiest shrines.

Pictures posted on Instagram reveal Jaya Prada in a poised stance with a ritual plate, basking in the temple’s aura. Her words overflow with emotion: the divine energy of Maa Kamakhya brought unparalleled calm and motivation to her soul. She earnestly beseeched the goddess to bless all with happiness, wealth, and fulfillment.

The Kamakhya Temple, perched on Guwahati’s Nilachal Hills, stands as a beacon of Shakti worship. Famous for the Ambubachi Mela, it celebrates the goddess’s life cycle in a ritual that’s both mystical and culturally profound, attracting devotees worldwide.

Not long ago, Jaya Prada was at Khatu Shyam Temple in Rajasthan, posting a video of her devout puja in a striking purple suit, drawing swastikas with vermilion and adorning her forehead with tilak. These acts reflect her unwavering bhakti.

From her early days in South Indian films to dominating Hindi silver screens, Jaya Prada’s career is legendary. Collaborations with superstars in blockbusters such as ‘Sargam’, ‘Tohfa’, ‘Sharaabi’, and more defined an era of glamour and talent.

Fans eagerly await her role in ‘Jai Hind, Jai Sindh – A Love Story’, helmed by Indrajit Lankesh. This poignant tale of love amid Partition, rooted in Sindhi heritage, boasts a stellar cast including Mahesh Manjrekar and Zarina Wahab. Under Samir Productions, it delves into the emotional scars of India’s division and the Sindhi diaspora’s triumphs.

Jaya Prada’s blend of spirituality and stardom serves as a reminder of inner strength. Her Kamakhya prayers resonate widely, fostering hope for better days ahead in personal and national spheres.

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