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From the Beatles who arrived in Rishikesh, learning a priori meditation at the gatherings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogis, to Julia Roberts, they practice Hinduism and more – the beauty of Hindu tradition attracts foreigners.

So when the actor and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Anna Lezhneva donated his hair at the Tirumala Tirupati Temple as a thankfulness, their son Mark Shankar survived a relief accident in Singapore last week, which only recovered and relied on the practice of people and relied on the facts of the pre-order and implemented the facts of the pre-order. world.

Anna’s dedication

The actor’s wife, Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan’s wife, Anna Lezhneva, donated her hair at the Tirumala Tirupati Temple, as gratitude, their son Mark Shankar suffered a fire last week at his school in Singapore. Anna visited the temple on Sunday, and the visuals of her visit have since surfaced online. “In line with tradition, Anna provided hair on Padmavati Kalyana Katta and attended the ceremony,” a press release from Janasena Party said.

Anna is a Russian Orthodox Christian who signed the form of a declaration in the presence of temple officials, confirming her faith in the Lord before visiting the temple and attending the ceremony. Later, she also visited the temple and sought the Lord’s blessing.

“I feel the connection with Shiva’s past life”

Austrian Origin Sylvia Smetana, founder Divershefy

My first contact with Hinduism was through Swami Hamsananda, Sivananda, Ashram, Rishikesh. He visited Austria where I grew up when I was 18 years old and sat there. I have been spiritually connected to Hinduism ever since. I first came to India in 1996, had a spiritual retreat in Bodhgaya and visited the Sivananda group in Rishikesh. I married Indians and even though we lived in the United States for many years, India has always been our spiritual home. Whenever we come to India, we have a deep understanding of the connection and relaxation of the soul. After we moved to India in 2017 to take care of my husband’s elderly parents, I began to embrace the Hindu tradition more actively. In this tradition, people have profound memories of some of the past connections with Shiva and some masters. I like to go to temples, especially smaller, crowded, smaller temples. My husband’s Shashtipoorthi is the most beautiful Hindu ritual I have attended and it deeply confirms my connection to Hinduism.

“My connection with Lord Shiva is immediate”

Yegor Svysokikhgor, Russian rock star in charge of band Ciolkowska

During the 2019 “Mahashivaratri” I visited Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi for the first time. It introduced me to Lord Shiva’s power and the connection with me was immediately. It is this profound sense of dedication that has brought my friend Alesya Izlesa and I back to Varanasi time and time again – making the holy city by the river a home away from home. Every time we visit Kashgar Vishiwanas Temple, we feel the powerful energy of Shiva. When he called, we came. During our visit in 2023, we also conducted the Amarnath Yatra. It’s hard to get permission from Amarnath Yatra. We invested a lot of time and energy in the process. I spoke to the local police chief and explained to him why it was important to our visit to Amarnath. Finally, he granted us permission. The power and energy we feel in Amarnath is similar to Kashi Vishwanath.

“To me, Hinduism is a philosophy”

Sang Soerensen, living in Oroville

I studied yoga in Rishikesh and heard about this auspicious Maha Kumbha Mela from Haridwar, so I went to see the festival with some travelers. Sleeping in a tent with Sadhus, listening to them and observing their rituals is a very soothing experience even if the place is crowded. In Ashram we perform meditations and pujas/rituals. Once we shouted from Bhagavad Gita for a few hours. In Oroville, where I live, we have our spiritual center, Matrimandir. I found silence there and peace inside. To me, Hinduism is like a way of life, a philosophy rather than a religion.

Julia Roberts is attracted by Hinduism

Julia Roberts, who died in 1973 after seeing Hanuman’s photos with Indian teacher neem karoli baba, was inspired by Hinduism. Her journey to Kaichi Dham deepens her commitment to the spiritual path.

Julia is so immersed in religion that she wears Bindi on her forehead when she visits India. She chose the name Red OM Movie for her production room. “Hinduism is something that I am very interested in and very interested in.”

Famous figures such as Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Virat Kohli have life-changing experiences with Neem Karoli Baba.

Known for films like the X-Men, the greatest performer and Les Misérables, Hugh Jackman studied Bhagavad Gita and has since become a dedicated follower of Hinduism.

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