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Akshata Murty Re-wears Diwali Silk Saree for Neasden Temple Visit with Rishi Sunak

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife, Akshata Murty, recently visited London’s BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir, a prominent Hindu temple known as Neasden Temple. Their visit coincided with the final weekend of the general election campaign, where they participated in prayers and rituals, warmly greeted the assembled crowd, and sought blessings from the spiritual leaders present.

Akshata Murty was particularly noted for her choice of attire, donning a striking royal blue silk saree that she had previously worn during Diwali celebrations the previous year. This choice not only highlighted her commitment to sustainable fashion but also underscored her connection to Indian cultural traditions.

The royal blue silk saree was elegantly adorned with intricate gold embroidery along its borders and featured delicate tassel details on the pallu, or loose end of the saree draped over the shoulder.

Akshata complemented this traditional outfit with a matching silk blouse, which boasted a bateau neckline, quarter-length sleeves, and additional gold brocade embroidery. Her accessories were tastefully minimal, consisting of ornate bangles, a statement ring, and gold hoop earrings, which perfectly accentuated her ensemble.

During their visit, Rishi Sunak addressed volunteers and community leaders at the temple, where he spoke candidly about his Hindu faith. He expressed pride in his religious heritage, stating, “I am Hindu, and like all of you, I draw inspiration and comfort from my faith.” He further emphasized the importance of duty in Hindu philosophy, recalling his swearing-in as a Member of Parliament with the sacred text ‘Bhagavad Gita’. His remarks underscored the spiritual connection that he and Akshata share with their community, resonating deeply with those present at the temple.

Overall, their visit to the Neasden Temple not only showcased their respect for Hindu traditions but also highlighted their engagement with the community during a significant moment in the electoral campaign, reaffirming their commitment to both cultural heritage and public service.

Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

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