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“Ho Prasan?”: Virat Kohli asked Premanand Maharaj. His answer, then Anushka Sharma’s question




A day after retiring from Test cricket, India’s batting stallwart Virat Kohli on Tuesday visited Vrindavan with his wife Anushka Sharma and a special spiritual conversation with a special spiritual conversation (secluded vertelap) with his ashram Sri killed his ashram, Radha Kali Kunj, Varaha Ghat. In Vrindavan, Virat and Anushka met Premanand Govind Sharan Ji Maharaj and received their blessings. This was the second visit to Vrindavan’s couple this year. In January this year, Virat, Anushka Sharma and her children visited Vrindavan to seek the blessings of Premnand Ji Maharaj.

On reaching the ashram, the couple congratulated Premanand Ji Maharaj, who then asked, “Prasanna is happy? (Are you happy?)” Virat replied, “G, Abhi Thik Hain (Yes, I am Okay).” Maharaj Ji gently replied, “You should live well.”

“This Vaibhav Milna Creep Nahi Hai Tuya Hai This Rahana Achai’s ‘Prabhu Bhot Janam Vathet Ho Gaaya Now Muje Aap Chaini’. (This prosperity is not just grace – this is the result of virtue (virtue). For recognition or fame.

The couple was seen visiting several temples in the first few years. In 2023, the couple visited the Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain. Earlier, both of them made a spiritual journey for Neem Karoli Baba Ashram, Canchi Dham in Uttarakhand.

On Monday, Kohli took the curtain on his brilliant 14 -year Test career with 9,230 runs in 123 matches to pull the curtains on Instagram, including a great performance in 30 centuries and 31 fifty.

Virat’s decision to retire from tests was reported that Kohli gave his verdict to the Control Board (BCCI) for cricket in India before the next month’s five -match Test series against England.

Kohli, who made her Test debut in 2011, has been the cornerstone of the revival of India’s red ball in the last decade. His aggressive captaincy, vipul batting and unmatched intensity have helped India turn into a malignant test side both at home and abroad.

He hanged his spikes as the fourth-most successful Test captain with 40 wins behind the Graeme Smith (53 wins), Ricky Ponting (48 wins), and Steve Waugh (41 wins).

Kohli’s 30 test centuries made him the most successful Indian batsman behind the fourth-most successful Indian batsmen, Sachin Tendulkar (51 hundreds), Rahul Dravid (36), and Sunil Gavaskar (34). Kohli also made seven Test double, so far time by an Indian. He also has hundreds of most tests by an Indian captain, with Gavaskar (11 centuries) behind his 20 tons.

The right -handed batsman announced his retirement from the T20I format after India’s T20 World Cup Triumph last year. The 36 -year -old will now be in ODIs for India only.

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