Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan has been asked to submit an affidavit if she wishes to seek blessings at the revered Badrinath Temple and Kedarnath Temple.
Temple committee lays down new rule for non-Hindus
On Tuesday, Badri-Kedar Temple Committee Chairman Hemant Dwivedi addressed the media and stated that, going forward, all non-Hindus will be required to submit an affidavit if they wish to offer prayers at the temples, as per IANS report. Dwivedi added that non-Hindu devotees must provide proof affirming their belief in Hinduism.He said, “If Sara Ali Khan expresses her devotion towards Sanatan Dharma and submits an affidavit, we will allow her to offer prayers.”
Sara Ali Khan’s long-standing connection with Kedarnath
Sara Ali Khan has maintained a consistent spiritual connection with Kedarnath over the years, frequently visiting the shrine nestled in the Himalayas. Her association with the temple began during the filming of Kedarnath in 2017, which marked her debut in Hindi cinema.Since then, the actress has returned almost every year, usually during the temple’s open season between April and November.
A personal spiritual routine, not promotional visits
Her visits typically involve trekking or helicopter journeys to the high-altitude temple, situated at approximately 3,583 metres. During these trips, she participates in regular rituals, including early morning darshan and offerings, without any special privileges.Notably, these visits are personal in nature and are not linked to film promotions or brand endorsements. Sara often shares glimpses from her trips on social media, showcasing the snow-clad surroundings and her participation in prayers. Over time, Kedarnath has become a recurring element in Sara’s public appearances beyond films. The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, holds immense religious significance in India.
