Watch: Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma in Shri Premanad Ji Maharaj Dham in Vrindavan with tears in eyes
When everyone was talking about Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's possible visit to see legendary footballer Lionel Messi, proving every assumption wrong, they again paid a visit to Premananda Maharaj's shrine.

When everyone was talking about Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's possible visit to see legendary footballer Lionel Messi, proving every assumption wrong, they again paid a visit to Premananda Maharaj's shrine. While they were listening and speaking with Swamiji, Anushka Sharma's eyes were visibly looking numb and were in tears.
Kohli, who was sitting right on the left side of his wife, was eagerly soaking in the holy advice from Premananda Maharaj. People who follow Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma are well aware of their faith in spiritual acts. They often went to temples to worship the almighty. It was not the first time that Virat and Anushka went to Premananda Maharaj's Ashram.
It was almost their routine to visit Swami Ji's ashram during the winter season every year. Last year too, the couple went to him to seek blessings. Through the video viewers can see both of them attending the shrine in winter clothes and a tilak on Sharma's forehead.
Anushka Sharma's eyes were in tears while listening to swamiji
"Consider your work as service, remain serious and humble, and chant the name of God. You should have the desire to see your real father once. You should have the longing to see him," Premananda Maharaj said.
"Have the desire that we have found all happiness; now we want you, and once we have found you, all happiness lies at your feet... We all belong to Shri Ji. We are under his protection. We are all his children."
A day after the recent India vs South Africa ODI match in Vizag, where India emerged as the winner, Virat Kohli visited the Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple in Simhachalam. He was accompanied by all-rounder Washington Sundar, fielding coach T. Dilip, and some officials of the Andhra Cricket Association.
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