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Kim and Khloe Kardashian serve food to children, explore Mumbai's temple

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International reality TV stars Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian, who recently visited India to attend the wedding festivities of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, also made a trip to a temple in Mumbai. Pictures from their religious outing have surfaced on social media. According to reports, the two stars visited the Iskcon Temple in the city.

The photos, shared on Kim and Khloe's fan pages on Instagram, show the Kardashian sisters dressed in traditional outfits. Kim is seen in a red dress with a beautiful dupatta, while Khloe wears a white outfit paired with a white dupatta. In some pictures, they are engaged in conversation with the temple priest.

Other photos show Kim and Khloe serving food to children at the temple and interacting with them. One picture captures Kim holding a food container and serving a little girl who smiles brightly.

The Kardashian sisters were accompanied by podcaster-author Jay Shetty during their temple visit.

Kim, 40, arrived in India with Khloe Kardashian on July 12. Both sisters shared updates about their India visit on their respective Instagram handles and also took an auto-rickshaw ride around the city before attending Anant and Radhika's grand wedding ceremony.

After departing from India, Kim shared pictures of herself from the visit on Instagram and wrote, "India has my heart" in the caption.

Prior to their arrival, sources exclusively informed IndiaToday.in that Kim and Khloe would document the Ambani wedding for their Hulu reality show, 'The Kardashians'. The duo brought their entire glam team, including hairstylist Chris Appleton and filming producers, to capture their Mumbai journey from arrival, through the Ambani wedding, to departure.

Source: India Today

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