11-27-2006, 09:39 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Knot or not? Ash, Abhishek spotted in temple </b>
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Posted Monday , November 27, 2006 at 08:01
New Delhi: Did they or did they knot? When the entire Bachchan clan arrived in the holy town of Varanasi with Aishwarya Rai in tow late on Sunday night, it sent rumour mills working overtime.
Did Bollywood's first family fly to Varanasi to solemnise the much-anticipated wedding between scion Abhishek and his lady-love Aishwarya?
Or was it just a ritual being conducted to observe the 99th birth anniversary of Amitabh Bachchanâs father and noted poet late Harivarnshrai Bachchan?
Well, no one can say for sure.
With Bachchans and Ash remaining tightlipped over the issue, the mystery continued.
<b>Early on Monday morning, when a garlanded Abhishek and Aishwarya â accompanied by the Bachchans - emerged from the Sankat Mochan temple it sent the media - camping overnight - aflutter.
According to reports, Abhishek's father and Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan, mother Jaya, sister Shweta Nanda, uncle Ajitabh and his daughter Namrata and Samajwadi Party General Secretary Amar Singh took part in a 'Mangla Aarti' and 'Rudra Abhishek' rituals at the ancient temples.
The family also offered prayers at Ram Janaki temple near Sankat Mochan temple and participated in an 'aarti' for Lord Hanuman there. </b>
The Bachchans and Aishwarya reached temples amidst heavy posse of police personnel and a battery of media persons on Sunday night.
"They performed the rituals with great zeal. Amitabh and Jaya offered the 'jalabhishek' (offering of water to the diety). I also requested Abhishek and Aishwarya to do so," Kashi Viswanath temple priest Srikant Tripathi was quoted by news agency PTI as saying.
Quizzed on the reasons for Bachchans conducting such pujas, Tripathi said he was not aware of the reasons and that there was no specific ritual performed to reduce the influence of Mars on the actors.
Astrologer Chandramouli Upadhyaya, who met the Bachchans late on Sunday night, said there was no discussion on the marriage and the family had gone there to offer prayers at the temples to overcome a problem relating to the horoscope of Aishwarya.
There have been considerable speculation in the media about marriage between Abhishek and Aishwarya but neither family has confirmed it.
Amitabh had said in London on November 9 this year that he wanted Abhishek to settle with a "good girl" of his choice.
Asked about the prospect of Abhishek marrying Aishwarya, the older Bachchan had quipped: "I have also heard about it. You should ask the people who spread the rumour".
Abhishek and Aishwarya have starred together in Hindi films like Dhai Akshar Prem Ke, Kuch Na Kaho, recently- released Umrao Jaan and soon-to-be screened Dhoom II as also Mani Ratnam's forthcoming Guru.
The Bachchans flew into this temple town by a chartered flight late on Sunday night and were staying in seven suites in Hotel Taj Ganges.
The star guests entered the hotel through the rear entry giving a slip to the media and a surge of onlookers assembled at the lobby and outside. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Posted Monday , November 27, 2006 at 08:01
New Delhi: Did they or did they knot? When the entire Bachchan clan arrived in the holy town of Varanasi with Aishwarya Rai in tow late on Sunday night, it sent rumour mills working overtime.
Did Bollywood's first family fly to Varanasi to solemnise the much-anticipated wedding between scion Abhishek and his lady-love Aishwarya?
Or was it just a ritual being conducted to observe the 99th birth anniversary of Amitabh Bachchanâs father and noted poet late Harivarnshrai Bachchan?
Well, no one can say for sure.
With Bachchans and Ash remaining tightlipped over the issue, the mystery continued.
<b>Early on Monday morning, when a garlanded Abhishek and Aishwarya â accompanied by the Bachchans - emerged from the Sankat Mochan temple it sent the media - camping overnight - aflutter.
According to reports, Abhishek's father and Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan, mother Jaya, sister Shweta Nanda, uncle Ajitabh and his daughter Namrata and Samajwadi Party General Secretary Amar Singh took part in a 'Mangla Aarti' and 'Rudra Abhishek' rituals at the ancient temples.
The family also offered prayers at Ram Janaki temple near Sankat Mochan temple and participated in an 'aarti' for Lord Hanuman there. </b>
The Bachchans and Aishwarya reached temples amidst heavy posse of police personnel and a battery of media persons on Sunday night.
"They performed the rituals with great zeal. Amitabh and Jaya offered the 'jalabhishek' (offering of water to the diety). I also requested Abhishek and Aishwarya to do so," Kashi Viswanath temple priest Srikant Tripathi was quoted by news agency PTI as saying.
Quizzed on the reasons for Bachchans conducting such pujas, Tripathi said he was not aware of the reasons and that there was no specific ritual performed to reduce the influence of Mars on the actors.
Astrologer Chandramouli Upadhyaya, who met the Bachchans late on Sunday night, said there was no discussion on the marriage and the family had gone there to offer prayers at the temples to overcome a problem relating to the horoscope of Aishwarya.
There have been considerable speculation in the media about marriage between Abhishek and Aishwarya but neither family has confirmed it.
Amitabh had said in London on November 9 this year that he wanted Abhishek to settle with a "good girl" of his choice.
Asked about the prospect of Abhishek marrying Aishwarya, the older Bachchan had quipped: "I have also heard about it. You should ask the people who spread the rumour".
Abhishek and Aishwarya have starred together in Hindi films like Dhai Akshar Prem Ke, Kuch Na Kaho, recently- released Umrao Jaan and soon-to-be screened Dhoom II as also Mani Ratnam's forthcoming Guru.
The Bachchans flew into this temple town by a chartered flight late on Sunday night and were staying in seven suites in Hotel Taj Ganges.
The star guests entered the hotel through the rear entry giving a slip to the media and a surge of onlookers assembled at the lobby and outside. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->