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Dia Mirza visits ashram where The Beatles once jammed

Dia Mirza visits ashram where The Beatles once jammed

India Blooms News Service | | 14 May 2016, 03:51 pm
Mumbai, May 14(IBNS): Actor and environmental conservationist Dia Mirza is set on an enchanting journey with her television debut Ganga – The Soul of India.

The show which airs its third episode on Sunday, May 15 is sure to intrigue many adventure enthusiasts.

In the upcoming episode Dia is seen visiting the ashram of Mahesh Yogi in Rishikesh, made famous by the Beatles.

The serene surroundings of the forest amidst which stands the structure of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi ashram can be accessed by visitors via a breathtaking nature trail. Not known to many people, the ashram also housed the famous English rock band The Beatles in February 1968.

The graffiti on the walls of the ashram are spectacular and vivid, specially the compelling artwork of The Beatles in black and white.

A nature enthusiast and staunch environmentalist, Dia also spent a few moments at the ashram meditating to rejuvenate the body and mind.

Get a sneak preview of her visit to the ashram here: https://www.facebook.com/DiaMirzaOfficial/?fref=ts
 

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