Sara Ali Khan Asked To Prove Her Faith Before Visiting Badrinath, Kedarnath
MUMBAI -Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan has been asked to submit an affidavit if she wishes to seek blessings at the Badrinath and Kedarnath temples.
On March 17, Badri-Kedar Temple Committee Chairman Hemant Dwivedi spoke with the media and said that all non-Hindus will be required to submit an affidavit if they wish to seek blessings at the temples henceforth.
Dwivedi said that the submission of proof stating that devotees believe in Hinduism will be required from all non-Hindus.
Sara Ali Khan has maintained a consistent spiritual connection with Kedarnath Temple over the years, frequently visiting the shrine in the Himalayas. Her connection began during the filming of ‘Kedarnath’ in 2017, which marked her debut in Hindi cinema. Since then, she has returned almost annually, often during the temple’s open season between April and November.
Her visits typically involve trekking or helicopter travel to the high-altitude site, located at approximately 3,583 meters. She participates in standard temple rituals, including early morning darshan and offerings, without any official role or ceremonial privilege. These trips are usually personal and not tied to film promotions or brand activity.
Sara often documents parts of her visits on social media, showing the temple surroundings, snow-covered peaks, and her participation in prayers. The consistency of these visits has made Kedarnath a recurring element in her public appearances outside films. (IANS)
Purandar
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You are spreading misinformation with incorrect headings. It is not particular to Sara Ali Khan. It is the general policy of the temple. It applies to everyone who is non-Hindu by birth. Your heading sounds as if she is singled out
March 17, 2026Gideon
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It is a travesty what the political hack opportunists are doing in India in the name of religion. It is disgusting and truly an insult to Hindu religion. Every temple must welcome everyone to visit regardless of religion. A person visiting a temple means that the individual respects that religion. There are many visiting options for all of us and no-one would spend their time visiting a place if not interested. Someone belonging to a different religion visiting a place of worship truly characterizes integrity of that person. Sikh religion is a classic example. Anyone can go to a gurdwara where the visitor can spend as much time wanted. In addition, free food is provided to everyone. They never ask for race, color or religion. That is what Hindu religion stands for and now the extremist fanatic temple leaders are using divisive tactics to please corrupt politicians behind this ugly scene.
March 17, 2026