
Kangana Ranaut meets AiR-Atman in Ravi during her Shivoham Shiva temple visit; Calls their conversation "deeply meaningful"
Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Kangana Ranaut recently embraced a quieter and more introspective journey as she paid a visit to the 30-year-old Shivoham Shiva and Mata Vaishno Devi temple in Bengaluru.
Home to a majestic 65-foot Shiva statue and a tranquil meditation sanctuary, the temple stands as an epitome of serenity. Kangana's recent visit to these two iconic spiritual places reflects on her deep-rooted faith and devotion.
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ne of the major highlights of her visit was her heart-to-heart conversation with AiR-Atman in Ravi, the Happiness Ambassador, spiritual leader, and founder of Shivoham Shiva Temple.
Reflecting on her experience, Kangana Ranaut shared, 'This temple is not just a place of worship, but a powerful centre of spiritual energy. I was truly in awe of its divine beauty and serenity. The vibrations here are incredibly uplifting—it's the kind of place that calls you to sit, reflect, and reconnect with yourself. My conversation with AiR was deeply meaningful, and his vision of inner awakening resonates with me.
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Whenever I'm in Bengaluru, I would love to return here to meditate and immerse myself in this sacred atmosphere.'
The spiritual leader also gave a warm welcome to Kangana and praised her genuine quest for inner peace. 'It was an honour to welcome Kangana Ranaut to the Shivoham Shiva Temple. Her openness to spiritual exploration and her quest for deeper understanding truly reflect what this temple stands for,' mentioned AiR-Atman in Ravi.
He continued, 'Our conversation was a beautiful exchange of thoughts on life, consciousness, and the pursuit of inner peace. It's heartening to see public figures embrace and encourage spiritual growth—a path that ultimately leads us to our true self, the Atman. Realising that 'I am not the body; I am the Divine Soul' is the beginning of true bliss. This realisation is the ultimate goal of life.''
In a world that's constantly moving, Kangana's spiritual stopover appears like a much-needed pause.

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