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Nayanthara And Vignesh Shivan Offer Prayers At Tirumala Tirupati Temple

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Tirupati / Tirumala, April 9–10, 2026 – South Indian lady superstar Nayanthara and filmmaker‑husband Vignesh Shivan visited the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple), where they offered prayers to Lord Venkateswara and received blessings before the release of Vignesh’s film “Love Insurance Kompany (LIK)”, scheduled for April 10, 2026.

Nayanthara And Vignesh Shivan Offer Prayers At Tirumala Tirupati Temple
Nayanthara And Vignesh Shivan Offer Prayers At Tirumala Tirupati Temple
  • Temple visit details

    • The couple reached Tirumala early in the day and queued for Srivari Darshanam, like ordinary devotees, before entering the sanctum and performing special prayers and rituals.

    • After darshan, they interacted briefly with fans and posed for photographs at the temple premises; their visit was widely shared on social media, with Tirumala‑unique queues and temple‑galleries forming the backdrop.

  • Outfit and devotional style

    • For the visit, Nayanthara chose a white churidar kurta suit paired with a dark green dupatta, keeping to traditional, modest attire suitable for temple darshan.

    • Her hair was tied in a neat bun, and she wore a simple red bindi and silver oxidised jhumki‑style earrings, blending devotional simplicity with minimal elegance.

    • Vignesh Shivan complemented her look in a bright orange kurta set, also in simple, traditional South‑Indian style, making the couple a visually harmonious pair at the hill‑deity’s shrine.

  • Context of the visit

    • Ahead of the thirtieth summer blockbuster “Love Insurance Kompany”, the couple visited Tirumala to seek the Lord’s blessings; celebrity film‑tours to the Tirupati temple before major releases have become a common practice in South Indian cinema.

    • The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, situated atop the Seshachalam Hills, is one of India’s most revered Hindu shrines and attracts millions of devotees annually, including many from the film and entertainment industry.

For devotees planning similar darshan schedules, Tirumala dress‑guidelines (white/light‑coloured traditional wear, no jeans or shorts) remain strictly enforced, and Nayanthara–Vignesh’s choice of kurta‑churidar + green dupatta / saffron‑orange kurta closely follows the standard festive‑temple‑wear advised for the hill‑temple.

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