TV actresses shared their memories related to Navratri
Navratri 2024: From Prachi Bansal to Pariva Pranati, tv actresses shared their memories related to Navratri
The festival of Shardiya navratri has started today i.e. from 3rd October. On this auspicious occasion, many famous tv actresses have shared their traditions and memories with the fans.
Prachi Bansal shares memories
Prachi Bansal, who played the role of Sita in Shrimad Ramayan, said, "Navratri has a special place in my heart. My mother always worships and I have been a devotee of Goddess Maa since childhood. I still remember celebrations like fasting with my mother and feeding little girls. She further said, "I will not be able to enjoy Garba nights with my friends this year due to the shooting of Shrimad Ramayan. The positive energy of navratri and my devotion towards Goddess Maa makes this festival truly unforgettable for me."The festival of navratri gives a lot of happiness to the family.
Pariva Pranati, who played the role of Vandana in Wagle Ki Duniya, shared her memories and said, "During navratri, there is a wonderful festive atmosphere everywhere which looks very beautiful. For me, the essence of festivals is that people should be kind to all living beings. I find happiness in connecting with god in a peaceful environment. There is a havan at my parents' house, which gives us a feeling of Pavitraka. I feel very happy about this festival and I always cherish it.Navratri is also very special for Shefali Rana.
Shefali Rana, who plays Poonam Khanna in 'Badal Pe Pon Hai', said about navratri, "Navratri is a vibrant celebration of faith, culture, and community. Further, she also told me about her choice. She said that she loves decorating the house with flowers and rangoli, lighting diyas, and preparing traditional dishes. The actress said, "Worshiping Goddess Durga fills me with joy, especially when I participate in Garba and Dandiya in her honor. navratri is not just about celebration, it is also about women's empowerment and celebrating the victory of good over evil. It is a time to connect with the community and bring spiritual growth, which makes it a really special festival for me."