Kangana
Ranaut
sweeps
temple
floor
in
Ayodhya:
Bollywood
actress
Kangana
Ranaut
is
known
for
actively
participating
in
religious
activities.
On
Sunday,
the
actress
reached
Ayohya
ahead
of
the
Ram
Mandir
inauguration,
which
is
scheduled
for
tomorrow,
January
22.
The
actress
took
part
in
yagya
and
also
swept
the
premises
of
a
temple
with
a
broom
in
the
holy
city.
She
was
dressed
in
a
golden
silk
saree
and
adorned
herself
with
heavy
gold
jewellery
and
a
big
bindi
on
her
forehead.
While
fans
showered
immense
love
on
her
for
her
actions,
many
called
her
out
for
showing
off.
Kangana
Ranaut
sweeps
temple
floor
in
Ayodhya
A
video
of
Kangana
Ranaut
sweeping
the
floor
of
a
Hanuman
temple
wearing
a
silk
saree
and
sunglasses
has
been
doing
the
rounds
on
the
internet.
She
cleaned
a
small
area
as
part
of
a
community
service.
Along
with
the
video,
the
Bollywood
diva
also
shared
an
array
of
glimpses
from
her
activities
in
Ayodhya
ahead
of
the
newly-built
Ram
temple
inauguration.
She
performed
yagya
with
a
few
saints
and
sages
and
shared
some
delightful
moments
with
Saint
Rambhadracharya
as
she
sought
his
blessings.
For
the
day's
look,
Ranaut
added
a
matching
gold
broad
necklace,
matching
jhumkas
and
bangles,
and
went
for
a
middle-part
bun
hairdo
with
nude
lipstick.
Kangana's
temple
cleaning
video
has
gone
viral
on
social
media.
The
video
evoked
a
mixed
response
from
netizens,
as
many
called
her
out
for
showing
off.
One
wrote,
"Heavy
makeup
,
gehne
,
sunglasses
pahan
kar
Mandir
ki
saaf
safai
ka
show
off
ho
raha
hai."
Another
said,
"Itna
saj
dhaj
ke
kon
saaf
safai
karta
hai," while
a
third
person
commented,
"Not
simplicity
it's
publicity."
"Chasma
khol
dete
toh
jyada
simplicity
ati.
Just
doing
this
for
camera
only,"
said
one
user.
Another
user
added,
"Her
focus
on
Camera
rather
than
sweeping."
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Uttar
Pradesh:
Actress
Kangana
Ranaut
participates
in
cleanliness
drive
at
Hanuman
Garhi
Temple
in
Ayodhya.
Upon
her
arrival
in
Ayodhya,
Kangana
spoke
about
the
Ram
Mandir
and
told
ANI:
"Those
visiting
Ayodhya
Dham
not
only
find
peace
of
mind
but
also
walk
away
with
divine
bliss
while
becoming
better
and
wiser
versions
of
themselves."
"It
is
our
biggest
and
most-avowed
dham,
like
the
Vatican
is
for
Christians.
This
city
holds
a
lot
of
significance
not
just
for
the
country
but
even
beyond
its
shores.
We
are
fortunate
that
Lord
Ram
has
given
us
the
wisdom
to
visit
and
worship
him
here."