Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma¡¯s spiritual journey has once again captured public attention, but this time, it is not just their humility or reverence that has sparked curiosity. During their recent visit to Premanand Maharaj¡¯s ashram, just a day after Virat announced his retirement from Test cricket¡ªfans could not help but notice a peculiar accessory on both their hands: a pink electronic ring.
The couple, known for their deeply spiritual outlook, visited Premanand Maharaj on Tuesday, 13 May. As always, they arrived dressed simply, Anushka in a modest black-and-white suit with no makeup, and Virat in a basic pant-shirt ensemble. Videos from the visit show them bowing to take blessings, listening intently, and even engaging in heartfelt conversation with Maharaj. But what really had the internet buzzing was the identical pink ring spotted on their fingers.
The answer lies in its spiritual function. What both Anushka and Virat were wearing is known as a digital tally counter ring, a small electronic device often used by spiritual practitioners to count chants or repetitions of a mantra. When clicked, it records the number of times a person recites a divine name or prayer, making it a modern-day substitute for traditional prayer beads or malas.
Virat wore his on his thumb, while Anushka, noticeably more private, was seen hiding hers from the camera. Yet fans were quick to spot them in multiple viral clips. The couple was seen chanting and engaging in quiet devotion, a gesture that revealed how deeply connected they are to their faith.
An emotional moment came when Anushka, visibly moved during the discourse, was seen with tears in her eyes. As per those present, when Maharaj gently asked if she was happy, she began to cry silently¡ªan authentic display of raw emotion that struck a chord with many fans.
In a world of glam and glitter, their peaceful retreat and spiritual devotion stand out. But it is the soft pink ring, small, discreet, yet deeply meaningful, that has become a surprising symbol of their inner journey. No diamonds, no designer logos. Just a click with intention, one chant at a time.