Tamannaah hosts Linga Bhairavi Devi Punya Puja

Tamannaah of late is turning spiritual . She hosted Linga Bhairavi Devi Punya Puja and the snaps of her performing the puja are going viral.
Taking to her Instagram handle, Tamannaah Bhatia shared photos and wrote, “Everyone had left. The chants had faded. The puja was complete. Yet I found myself sitting beside Devi, not wanting the day to end. There was still so much life in the space. The energy of a home that had spent the day in prayer, celebration, laughter, devotion, and togetherness. It felt as though something beautiful was still lingering in the air, refusing to leave. What made the day even more special was sharing it with family, loved ones, and everyone who gathered under one roof. I’ve always felt that when a spiritual process is brought into a home, it touches not just those who organize it, but everyone who walks through the door. It creates a moment to pause, connect, and experience life a little more deeply."
She continued “I’m deeply grateful to the sadhvis from the Isha Yoga Center who conducted the Linga Bhairavi Devi Punya Puja with such grace and care. There is something incredibly moving about people who serve with such joy and devotion. Their presence carries a warmth that can transform an entire space. And perhaps that’s what stays with me most. The feeling that when Devi comes home, she doesn’t just enter a room. She changes the atmosphere around it. For days, Mumbai had been unbearably hot. One of the things we quietly worried about was how everyone would sit through the puja, how we would make the day comfortable for those who had come. Then, at dawn, I woke up and looked outside my window. The trees were swaying. The flowers were drenched in rain. The wind had arrived. The heat that had hung over the city for days had simply disappeared. And standing there, looking out at that unexpected morning, I remember feeling that something had already begun long before the first lamp was lit. The puja happened hours later. But in some ways, it felt like Devi had arrived at home with the rain."







































