Ananya Panday is travelling to different corners of India with her co-actor Vijay Devarakonda to promote their upcoming release, Liger. And this time, Ananya jetted off to Delhi for Liger’s promotions. We often see celebrities visiting religious places ahead of their films and this time, the Bollywood actress visited Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in New Delhi to seek blessings before her big release on 25 August 2022.
Ananya Panday Visits Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
Liger is a very much anticipated movie with the South star, Vijay Devarakonda making his grand debut in Bollywood. And the lead duo is going all places for promoting their upcoming release. While Ananya travelled to the national capital, she quickly took some time out and visited Gurudwara Bangla Sahib at night. She uploaded some pictures from her visit to the gurdwara on her Instagram official handle captioning ‘Satnam Waheguru ✨Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki fateh 🙏🏼.‘
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Here’s Why You Should Visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib At Night?
Visiting the ‘Gurudwara Bangla Sahib’ is a blissful experience. Open at all times of the day, you will experience calm and serene feelings while here. This is an extremely beautiful place and is surely a treat to the eyes with the all-white aesthetics and the golden touches. This place witnesses a lot of crowds throughout the year with new visitors and people who keep coming back to feel inner peace. If you are also planning to visit here, here’s a tip for you. Try to visit the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib at night, mostly at midnight or very early morning. Around 4 am to 5 am is a great time to visit here sans the crowds.
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Listen to the prayers early in the morning and begin your day in peace and tranquility. It is a very surreal moment to experience something like that and it becomes special without any chaos like the day. There is something different, an unique charm surrounding the Gurudwara at that time. With fewer tourists, the place is far away from anything chaotic and you can feel your inner peace and connect with your spiritual self. You might have to wake up extremely early in the morning a day, but the experience will make everything worth it.