Vicky-Katrina to visit Ranthambore’s Trinetra Ganesha Temple, all about the temple
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, RAJASTHAN/ Created : Dec 7, 2021, 13:09 IST
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As news of Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif’s marriage comes to the forefront, here is another piece of news that might interest you. According to reports, the couple is expected to visit a centuries old Ganesha Temple, named Trinet … Read more
As news of Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif’s marriage comes to the forefront, here is another piece of news that might interest you. According to reports, the couple is expected to visit a centuries old Ganesha Temple, named Trinetra Ganesh Temple, situated inside the Ranthambore Fort to seek divine blessings during their wedding. Read less
As news of Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif’s marriage comes to the forefront, here is another piece of news that might interest you. According to reports, the couple is expected to visit a centuries old Ganesha Temple, named Trinetra Ganesh Temple, situated inside the Ranthambore Fort to seek divine blessings during their wedding.
The locals reportedly informed the couple and those around them that they should visit the temple in the hills of Ranthambore to seek blessings during their wedding week. The couple is going to have a Hindu wedding with all the festivities associated with it.
This is a good opportunity for you to visit the Ranthambore Fort, which was built back in the 10th century CE.
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