Star Indian cricketer Virat Kohli, accompanied by his wife Anushka Sharma and their children, recently visited the revered Premanand Maharaj at his ashram in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh. This spiritual retreat comes during a tough phase in Kohli’s professional career, as he struggles with form following India’s 1-3 loss in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. Despite a century in the opening match, Kohli managed only 190 runs in nine innings, drawing criticism from fans and former cricketers alike.
A Spiritual Escape
As the Indian cricket team gears up for the upcoming white-ball series against England, Kohli found time to unwind with his family in Vrindavan. Both Virat and Anushka are devout followers of Lord Krishna and are often seen participating in religious events. A video that went viral on social media captures the couple, along with their children Vamika and Akaay, seeking blessings from Premanand Maharaj.
During the interaction, Anushka shared a heartfelt moment, expressing her gratitude and spiritual connection:
“The last time I visited, I had questions in my heart that I didn’t voice, but others raised them for me. This time, I found answers even before asking them. All I want now is your blessings for love and devotion.“
Premanand Maharaj praised their faith, saying:
“To devote oneself to God after achieving such fame is a remarkable thing. Anushka’s devotion will surely inspire Virat as well. Kohli brings joy to the entire nation, and his victories are celebrations for all of India.”
Shri Premanand Ji Maharaj said – "Ye (Virat Kohli) Pure Bharat ko prashannta dete hai, Ye agar Vijay hote hai to pura Bharat khushiyon manata hai. Inke saath pura Bharat Juda hua hai (Virat Kohli gives happiness to the whole of India, If he wins then whole India happy & whole… pic.twitter.com/gVknTOxgTa
— Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh) January 10, 2025
Upcoming Cricketing Challenges
With the spiritual rejuvenation in Vrindavan, Kohli is now focusing on the upcoming five-match T20I series and three ODIs against England, starting January 22 in Kolkata. This will be Kohli’s first white-ball series after retiring from T20Is following India’s triumphant campaign in the 2024 T20 World Cup.
India’s cricketing calendar remains packed as the team prepares for the Champions Trophy 2025. Their campaign begins on February 20 against Bangladesh in Dubai, and fans are hopeful that Kohli will return to his vintage form, bringing success to the team.
Kohli’s visit to Vrindavan highlights the balance between his professional challenges and personal faith, showcasing his resilience and commitment to his craft and spirituality.