Goldie Hawn Visits Varanasi
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Oscar winner Hollywood
actress-director-producer Goldie Hawn (Private Benjamin)
visited Varanasi (India) over the weekend, considered the
most sacred spot on earth by many Hindus, reports suggest.
Hawn, 63, according to reports, went around ghats
(wharfs) taking pictures and writing notes, including famous
Dashashwamedh Ghat, and standing with folded hands watched
Ganga arti (Hindu ceremony performed in adoration of a
deity) from a boat.
She also reportedly visited an
ashram (hermitage) where she offered flowers to the portrait
of a late guru, whom she first met in 1982 and who imparted
her lessons in astrology and spirituality. She knows
Varanasi for about 27 years but this visit was after a gap
of about five years, reports suggest.
Oscar nominated
Hollywood actor Richard D. Jenkins (The Visitor), MTV
nominated Billy Crudup (Almost Famous) and Emmy nominated
Ryan Murphy (Nip/Tuck) also visited Varanasi last month and
attended Ganga arti. Jenkins reportedly offered diya (lamp)
to holy river Ganga and was apparently moved by the
city.
Welcoming Hawn and other Hollywood celebrities
visiting Varanasi, acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a
statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that since Hollywood
had worldwide reach, Hollywood bigwigs should become
familiar with at least basics of world religions to
understand the feelings of their audiences better. Zed, who
is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, urged
Hollywood and other celebrities to immerse in Hinduism but
taking it seriously and with respect and not just using it
as a fashion statement.
Varanasi, also known as Kasi,
probably one of the oldest cities on the earth, finds
mention in ancient Hindu scripture Mahabharata. Situated on
the holy river Ganga, this city of Shiva contains hundreds
of Hindu temples and is also linked to Brahma and
Sati.
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