
New Delhi, April 18, 2026: In the relentless, high-decibel world of global cricket and Bollywood superstardom, finding stillness is often the greatest luxury. For Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, arguably India’s most scrutinized power couple, this stillness isn’t found in a private jet or a five-star hotel suite. Instead, it is found in the quiet corners of the Himalayas and the ancient lanes of Uttar Pradesh.
While their professional lives are defined by flashing cameras, packed stadiums, and red carpets, their personal lives are increasingly anchored by a quiet, steadfast commitment to spirituality. Over the years, two specific destinations have emerged as “non-negotiable” stops on their itinerary: Kainchi Dham in Uttarakhand and Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh.
These visits are rarely about spectacle. They are deeply personal, often understated, and reveal a side of the couple that fans—and even their closest observers—find deeply humanizing. In a world of transient fame, these two spiritual anchors offer something permanent: a return to the self.
Nestled deep in the Kumaon hills, near Nainital, lies Kainchi Dham. For decades, this serene ashram has been a magnet for those seeking answers beyond the material world. It is the legacy of the legendary saint Neem Karoli Baba (affectionately known as Maharaj-ji), whose teachings of service, love, and devotion have touched souls as diverse as Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg.
For Virat and Anushka, Kainchi Dham represents a sanctuary from the roar of the crowd. Surrounded by dense pine forests and the gentle, constant murmur of the Kosi River, the ashram is physically isolated from the chaos of city life. This isolation is exactly why it is so essential for the couple.
The core philosophy of Maharaj-ji is simple yet profound: “Sab Ek Hai”—All is one. In the context of Virat and Anushka’s lives, this principle serves as a powerful leveller. When they walk through the ashram gates, the titles of “Captain” or “Star Actress” effectively dissolve.
Their visits to Kainchi Dham are marked by a simplicity that stands in stark contrast to their usual environments. They are often seen sitting on the floor, participating in satsangs (spiritual discourses), or walking quietly along the riverbanks. For them, the ashram acts as a reset button. After grueling tours or back-to-back film schedules, the energy of the Kumaon hills provides the mental clarity required to face the next challenge. It is not just a place of prayer; it is a space for psychological and emotional detoxification.
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While Kainchi Dham offers the silence of the mountains, Vrindavan offers the heartbeat of devotion. Specifically, the couple has been frequently drawn to the ashram of Premanand Maharaj—Shri Hit Radha Keli Kunj.
Vrindavan is an ancient city, steeped in the mythology of Lord Krishna. It is a place where every corner feels alive with Bhakti (devotion). However, the specific attraction for Virat and Anushka here is the aura of humility that pervades Premanand Maharaj’s ashram. Unlike many spiritual hubs that cater to the elite, this space is defined by its egalitarian atmosphere.
In an era where spiritual tourism is often packaged as a premium experience, the couple’s visits to Vrindavan remain refreshingly low-key. They are often seen mingling with local devotees, listening intently to the teachings, and engaging in quiet introspection.
These visits often happen in the early hours of the morning, away from the prying eyes of the media—though they are inevitably spotted by fans. What resonates with the public is the couple’s demeanor during these trips. They don’t demand special treatment; they queue like everyone else, they bow their heads in genuine reverence, and they show a level of devotion that feels entirely authentic. It serves as a reminder that regardless of how successful one becomes, the human heart eventually craves a connection to something larger than itself.
It is natural to wonder why a couple with their resources, who could travel anywhere in the world, consistently choose to return to these specific sites. The answer likely lies in the concept of grounding.
The fascination with Virat and Anushka’s spiritual life is also a reflection of a wider cultural shift. In an increasingly digital and fast-paced India, there is a growing yearning for the “old ways”—for silence, for nature, and for deep-rooted tradition. When fans see a sporting icon and a Bollywood star finding peace in a simple ashram, it validates that pursuit for everyone else.
These two places—Kainchi Dham and the ashrams of Vrindavan—are not merely travel destinations for the couple. They are essential life-support systems. They represent the quiet bridge between the high-octane life of a superstar and the simple, peaceful life of a seeker.
As their careers continue to evolve, one thing remains constant: the recurring image of Virat and Anushka, dressed in simple, comfortable attire, palms pressed together, heads bowed in gratitude. In those moments, they are not the icons we know from the screen or the stadium; they are just two people, seeking peace in the heart of their country. And perhaps, that is the most inspiring performance of their lives.