
Virat Kohli-Anushka Sharma reached Hanumangarhi.
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma have been in the news for their spiritual journey continuously for the last few months. Virat-Anushka has been seen several times in the shelter of Banke-Bihari in Vrindavan. Now on Sunday, this famous pair of cricket and Bollywood world reached Ayodhya after Vrindavan, where both of them visited Bajrangbali and Ramlala in the holy Hanumangarhi temple. Pictures and videos are becoming increasingly viral while visiting the temple of both of them on social media, in which star couple can be seen absorbed in devotion.
Virat-Anushka in Ramlala’s shelter
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma reached Ayodhya on Sunday morning, where both of them visited Ramlala at 7 pm. Where both were taken inside the protocol. Santosh Tiwari, a senior priest of the temple here, wore him Ramnami. Anushka, putting chunari in the head, appeared standing in front of Ramlala. After this both reached Hanumangarhi, where both of them visited Bajrangbali.
Anushka with Virat in Hanumangarhi
Virat-Anushka, who reached Hanumangarhi, was worshiped by the temple priest Hemant Das and presented the statue of Hanuman ji to the couple. After this, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma spoke to Sanjay Das, the successor of Mahant Shri Gyan Das and National President of Sankat Mochan Sena, about 15 minutes in a closed room and discussed Hanumangarhi and Ram Janmabhoomi. Both also inquired about the culture and monastery temples of Ayodhya.
Earlier, Virat-Anushka met Premanand Maharaj
Let me tell you, on May 12, Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket. Just a day after her announcement, on 13 May, Virat reached Vrindavan for the third time with his wife and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma. Earlier, both of them visited Vrindavan in January 2023 and January 2025. Here both met Premanand Maharaj. Both stopped at Premanand Maharaj’s ashram for about 2 hours and 20 minutes and then took blessings from Maharaj. During this, Premanand Maharaj presented both of them and interacted.