Amid the mystical vibes of Gupt Navratri, starlet Ada Sharma graced Haridwar’s Sri Maha Mritunjaya Temple in Kankhal. In the hallowed environs of Swami Awadheshanand Giri’s Harihar Ashram Vedic school, she united with pupils for an invigorating communal chant of Mahishasura Mardini Stotra.
Fans were treated to an uplifting Instagram reel from Ada, depicting her fervent participation with the lively students. Captioned succinctly, it marked the sacred Gupt Navratri ritual at the temple.
A steadfast devotee, Ada consistently disseminates temple lore and pooja insights. She had earlier expounded Gupt Navratri’s profundity—championing shanti, inner sadhana over exuberant dances.
Unraveling the sacred narrative, she described devas’ plea to Shiva amid demonic tyranny. Parvati was bid to activate shakti discreetly. Drawing on Dasha Mahavidyas’ arcane wisdom, she dissolved obscurity incrementally; asuras waned, deficient in true bhakti.
The finale’s wisdom: ‘I elude the raucous pursuer but embrace the serene devotee fully.’ This insight perpetuates Gupt Navratri’s quiet reverence.
The temple in Bhagirathi Nagar venerates Shiva, proximate to Kankhal and 5 km from Har Ki Pauri. Harihar Ashram, perched on Ganga, embodies Juna Akhara’s legacy via Swami ji’s Vedic pedagogy.
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