
After Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli, Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra visit Premanand Maharaj in Vrindavan
and
recently visited spiritual leader Premanand Ji Maharaj in Vrindavan, joining the ranks of high-profile personalities like Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma who often seek his guidance.
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The couple spent time in a serene setting, listening to the saint's teachings and blessings.
Shilpa learns about chanting 'Radha'
In the viral video, Shilpa is seen asking Maharaj about the correct way to chant 'Radha' and its significance. He explained that the chant could help free her from all troubles and reportedly said that following the guidance of saints can lead to a fulfilled and meaningful life.
Shilpa Shetty और Raj Kundra की महाराज जी से क्या वार्ता हुई ? Bhajan Marg
Raj expresses admiration for the saint
During their conversation, Premanand Maharaj shared that both his kidneys had failed and he had been living with the condition for the past 10 years.
He said he felt no fear, as he was ready to accept God's call whenever it came.
Hearing this, Raj expressed how he had been following Maharaj for the past two years, finding answers and inspiration in his videos.
Premanand Maharaj's influence
Premanand Maharaj is a widely respected spiritual leader in India, known for his humility, devotion to Lord Radha-Krishna, and profound teachings. Focusing on love, faith, and the power of chanting God's name, his sermons, often shared online, reach millions, establishing him as a prominent spiritual influencer in the digital era.
In recent years, several high-profile personalities have visited Premanand Maharaj for blessings and guidance. Among them, power couple Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma are frequently seen seeking his spiritual counsel.Other celebs who visit him are Mika Singh, Ashutosh Rana, Hema Malini and
among others.

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