Priyanka Chopra Offers Prayers, Performs Seva At Golden Temple

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April 01, 2026 12:43 IST

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Priyanka Chopra embarked on a spiritual journey to the Golden Temple in Amritsar, where she offered prayers, participated in selfless service, and shared a glimpse of the traditional Punjabi cuisine.

Priyanka Chopra at Golden Temple

IMAGE: Priyanka Chopra at the Golden Temple. Photograph: ANI Video Grab

Key Points

  • Priyanka Chopra visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar, offering prayers and participating in Seva by washing utensils.
  • Her visit included listening to Gurbani Kirtan and performing darshan with simplicity and humility.
  • Priyanka shared a visually appealing post of a traditional North Indian thali, featuring Amritsari kulchas, dal makhani, and chole.
 

Priyanka Chopra at Golden Temple

IMAGE: Priyanka Chopra at the Golden Temple. Photograph: ANI Video Grab

Besides offering prayers at the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Tuesday, Priyanka Chopra participated in seva by washing utensils in the shrine.

She bowed her head in reverence at the Sachkhand Sri Darbar Sahib and listened to Gurbani Kirtan.

She also performed her darshan with simplicity and humility.

Priyanka's participation in seva

Watch: Priyanka's visit to the Golden Temple

On an earlier visit, Priyanka had shared an indulgent post featuring a traditional North Indian thali.

The image captured a Punjabi meal, offering a glimpse into the region's celebrated food culture.

Travel and Upcoming Projects

The food post comes amid The Bluff actor's ongoing visit to India.

On March 26, she documented her journey from New Delhi to Amritsar via a digital flight map, shared on Instagram Stories.

She also posted clips of Punjab's lush green farmlands, filmed from her window seat.

Before heading to Amritsar, the actor was spotted at Delhi airport interacting with fans and posing for photographs.

Priyanka will be seen next in S S Rajamouli's film Varanasi, which is expected to release in 2027.

Photographs curated by Manisha Kotian/Rediff