Synopsis
Raveena Tandon shares delightful moments from the ongoing shaadi season on Instagram, showcasing her elegant outfits and precious moments with daughter Rasha Thadani. The duo also embarked on a spiritual journey to Dwarka, visiting various temples to seek blessings.Key Takeaways
- Raveena Tandon shares her shaadi season moments on Instagram.
- She dazzles in a black velvet lehenga and a floral pink salwar kameez.
- Raveena bonds with daughter Rasha Thadani during wedding festivities.
- They undertook a spiritual journey to Dwarka, visiting sacred temples.
- Raveena promotes animal welfare by rescuing abandoned dogs.
Mumbai, Feb 5 (NationPress) Raveena Tandon utilized her Instagram to showcase moments from the current shaadi season. The 'K.G.F: Chapter 2' star radiated charm in a black velvet lehenga adorned with intricate white stonework.
For her second outfit, Raveena chose a floral pink salwar kameez embellished with gold, captioning her latest post with, “Just a week filled with love and laughter… #shaaditimes.”
While Raveena appears solo in a few snapshots, she is also seen enjoying quality time with her daughter, Rasha Thadani, who looked stunning in a shimmering golden saree, complemented by a bindi and bangles. The mother-daughter pair is seen sharing affectionate moments amid the festive atmosphere.
Previously, Rasha shared some touching moments with her mother from the wedding celebrations on her official IG, captioning it “Shaadi season.”
In another instance, Raveena and Rasha recently undertook a spiritual journey to Dwarka, visiting several holy sites, including the Rukmini Temple for blessings. Their pilgrimage also took them to the Dwarka Jagat Temple and Nageshwar Mahadev Temple, and they prayed at the well-known Sai Baba Temple in Shirdi.
Earlier, the duo prayed at the Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga in Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh, seeking the blessings of Lord Mahadev.
Additionally, Raveena posted glimpses of her visit to the Pashupatinath Temple with Rasha. She also shared several clips of rescuing an abandoned dog.
In her caption, she noted, “Pashupati, an incarnation of Shiva, is the 'lord of the animals'. The earliest evidence of Pashupati dates back to the Indus Valley civilization (2500 BCE to 1750 BCE), where the Pashupati seal is believed to depict a proto-Shiva figure.”