Kangana Ranaut Finds Peace Through Meditation at Mira Bai's Palace

She further posted, "In Mira Bai's temple Lord Krishna's Pratima is worshipped with a small murti of Meera Bai in his feet.". I sat there, meditating. When I opened my eyes, I saw that Krishna's Pratima has pale/white skin not his usual dark skin, very delicate feminine bones and facial features also straight long light brown hair. Then I looked at Mira Bai and realized they both are the same person. In that temple probably Krishna is worshipped in Mira's form. This imagery moved me so deeply that my face was full of tears. She was not Mira, she was Krishna. In the fullness of him there is no you only him. 

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut recently uploaded brief glimpses of her visit to the iconic Chittorgarh Fort in Rajasthan. There, the actress visited the legendary Mira Bai's palace while paying a visit to her Kuldevi temple and seeking spiritual refuge at Mira Bai's Palace. Actor of the movie 'Tanu Weds Manu' posted some series of pics of her visit and captioned this, "After visiting our Kuldevi temple we went to Chittorgarh fort and visited Mira Bai's palace and her temple. Palace was impressive and the temple was divine."

She further posted, "In Mira Bai's temple Lord Krishna's Pratima is worshipped with a small murti of Meera Bai in his feet.". I sat there, meditating. When I opened my eyes, I saw that Krishna's Pratima has pale/white skin not his usual dark skin, very delicate feminine bones and facial features also straight long light brown hair. Then I looked at Mira Bai and realized they both are the same person. In that temple probably Krishna is worshipped in Mira's form. This imagery moved me so deeply that my face was full of tears. She was not Mira, she was Krishna. In the fullness of him there is no you only him. 

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Kangana Ranaut is seen basking in the architectural grandeur of the fort in the pics. While in one of the clicks, serenity is captured as Kangana sits in thought, surrounded by the antiquity of architecture. Needless to say, the visit was like a serene moment in the actress's otherwise hectic schedule with promises of a spiritual retreat from her busy work life.

On the work front, actress of 38 years is gearing up for the release of her much-awaited film 'Emergency', where she essays the role of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Recently, the movie has got a censor certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The CBFC cleared the film for a 'UA' certificate in case the filmmakers make three edits and support any contentious historical statement from authentic sources. 'Emergency' is Kangana's second directorial after 'Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi.'

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