Maha Shivratri is a sacred festival celebrated across India, bringing together spirituality, devotion, and grandeur. This year, celebrities traveled from the serene ghats of Varanasi to the mighty temples of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, embracing the divine aura of Lord Shiva. Let’s take a look at how these stars honored the occasion while showcasing traditional elegance.

Ahana Kumra – Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga, Maharashtra

Ahana Kumra celebrated Maha Shivratri at the historic Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga temple. Dressed in a red saree with intricate golden embroidery, she held a beautifully decorated puja thali, immersing herself in the spiritual ambiance of the temple amidst a sea of devotees.

Ahana Kumra in a red saree holding a puja thali at Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga.

Annie Banerjee – Dakshineswar, West Bengal

At the famous Dakshineswar temple, Annie Banerjee opted for a simple yet graceful brown kurta. She was seen performing rituals, holding a clay pot filled with sacred water, blending seamlessly with the traditional setting of the temple.

Annie Banerjee in a brown kurta performing rituals at Dakshineswar temple.

Devoleena – Shiva Temple

Embodying tradition, Devoleena adorned a classic red and white saree, accessorized with flower garlands. Her serene presence at the temple highlighted the purity and devotion that Maha Shivratri represents.

Devoleena in a traditional saree adorned with flowers at a Shiva temple.

Eesha Rebba – Isha Foundation, Coimbatore

Eesha Rebba embraced the occasion with a timeless black-and-white portrait. Draped in a white saree, she stood against the majestic Adiyogi Shiva statue, exuding an ethereal and spiritual essence.

Eesha Rebba in a white saree at Isha Foundation, black-and-white photo.

Himanshi Khurana – Lucknow

Himanshi Khurana turned heads in a neon green saree, a unique choice for the festival. Holding a floral puja thali, she performed prayers inside a beautifully adorned Shiva temple in Lucknow, radiating devotion and positivity.

Himanshi Khurana in a neon green saree performing puja at a Shiva temple in Lucknow.

Hinduja Anisha – Varanasi Ghats

On the sacred ghats of Varanasi, Hinduja Anisha embraced tradition in a vibrant pink saree. Posing gracefully on a boat, she soaked in the divine energy of the holy river, making her Maha Shivratri celebration a truly spiritual experience.

Hinduja Anisha in a pink saree on a boat at the Varanasi ghats.

Meenaxi Dixit – Ujjain, Mahakaleshwar Temple

Meenaxi Dixit illuminated the night in a stunning red saree at Ujjain’s Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga. The temple, decorated with dazzling lights, provided a divine backdrop for her spiritual journey.

Meenaxi Dixit in a red saree at Ujjain’s Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, illuminated at night.

Monal Gajjar – Baidyanath Temple, Jharkhand

Monal Gajjar marked her Maha Shivratri celebrations at Baidyanath temple, dressed in a red and gold embroidered kurta. Holding a puja thali, she joined the sea of devotees in offering prayers to Lord Shiva.

Monal Gajjar in a red kurta holding a puja thali at Baidyanath temple.

Mouni Roy – Isha Foundation, Coimbatore

Mouni Roy graced the Adiyogi Shiva statue in an elegant gold saree. Her regal look blended seamlessly with the powerful presence of the Adiyogi, creating a mesmerizing moment of devotion and style.

Mouni Roy in a golden saree at the Adiyogi statue, Isha Foundation.

Nikita Sharma – Isha Foundation, Coimbatore

Adding a vibrant touch to the festival, Nikita Sharma twirled in a bright yellow lehenga. With the Adiyogi statue in the background, she perfectly captured the joyous and energetic spirit of Maha Shivratri.

Nikita Sharma twirling in a yellow lehenga near the Adiyogi statue.

Nimrata Soni – Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga, Maharashtra

At the Trimbakeshwar temple, Nimrata Soni exuded grace in a soft pink floral saree. Her serene presence reflected the tranquility of the sacred surroundings.

Nimrata Soni in a pink floral saree at Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga temple.

Rithu Manthra – Isha Foundation, Coimbatore

Rithu Manthra chose a traditional pink and red silk saree for her visit to the Adiyogi statue. Her attire, paired with the spiritual ambiance, made for a picture-perfect celebration of faith.

Rithu Manthra in a pink and red silk saree near the Adiyogi statue.

Sandhya Bachoosingh – Kolhapur Ambabai Temple

Draped in a richly embroidered red lehenga, Sandhya Bachoosingh stood before the Kolhapur Ambabai temple, glowing under the dazzling temple lights, fully immersed in the divine essence of the night.

Sandhya Bachoosingh in a red lehenga at Kolhapur Ambabai temple during Maha Shivratri.

Sharanya Turadi – Kashi (Varanasi)

Sharanya Turadi embraced the peace of Kashi in a traditional red saree with golden borders. Sitting on the steps of the Ganges, she reflected on the spiritual significance of Maha Shivratri in the city of Shiva.

Sharanya Turadi in a red saree sitting by the Ganges in Kashi.

Sonalee Kulkarni – Tambdi Surla, Goa

Sonalee Kulkarni opted for a pastel blue Anarkali at the Tambdi Surla Shiva temple. Surrounded by lush greenery, she embodied the blend of tradition and nature’s serenity.

Sonalee Kulkarni in a pastel blue Anarkali at Tambdi Surla temple, Goa.

Tania – Isha Foundation, Coimbatore

Tania chose a soft pink floral suit for her Maha Shivratri celebrations at the Isha Foundation. Posing near the Adiyogi statue, she radiated calmness and devotion.

Tania in a pink floral suit at Isha Foundation near the Adiyogi statue.

Vikitha Sheru – Isha Foundation, Coimbatore

Completing the spiritual journey, Vikitha Sheru donned a white saree with red borders. Standing near the grand Adiyogi Shiva statue, she embodied grace and reverence.

Vikitha Sheru in a white and red saree near the Adiyogi statue.


From the holy city of Kashi to the powerful presence of the Adiyogi, these celebrities embraced Maha Shivratri with deep devotion and stunning traditional attire. Their celebrations beautifully reflected India’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage. Which look was your favorite? Let us know in the comments!

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