Actress Shivya Pathania Shares Her Thoughts About Ram Mandir Inauguration. She Expresses How Special Is Portraying Mata Sita's Character.
Actress Shivya Pathania Shares Her Thoughts About Ram Mandir Inauguration. She Expresses How Special Is Portraying Mata Sita's Character.
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TvTalks Team
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2024-01-16T16:40:00+05:30
Gorgeous actress Shivya Pathania is well-known for portraying mythological roles in several television dramas. Some of her notable works include Radha Krishn and Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush. She shares her meaningful experience at Ayodhya Deep Utsav and her anticipation about the inauguration of the Ram Mandir.
Actress Shivya talked about the emotional connection and the significance that she holds in her cultural heritage. She says that being part of Ayodhya deep Utsav was emotional and anticipation of witnessing the Inauguration, Pran Pratishthan is spiritually significant resonating with our cultural heritage.
While talking about the significance of the Pran Pratishthan ceremony, she emphasizes its profound importance in Ayodhya’s spiritual and cultural landscapes. She expressed that, the Pran Pratishthan ceremony deeply resonates with me, and the immense significance of Ayodhya’s landscape marks this ceremony a pivotal moment. Apart from this, she also shared her thoughts and explained how this special event connects with her life.
Shivya said that portraying characters like Sita Mata deepens my connection to lord Ram and the anticipation of Pran Pratishtha is a continuation of that divine journey. And also, she added that from vibrant celebrations of Ayodhya Deep Utsav to the eagerly awaited inauguration of the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishthan is not a professional venture. She says it is a deep dive into her cultural and spiritual roots, adding to Ayiodhya’s rich heritage.
Adding to this, she expressed her gratitude and happiness on the potential participation in the inauguration. Shivya says being part of the inauguration, when it happens, will be a continuation of supporting cultural and religious events in Ayodhya, which contributes to our rich tapestry.