Power of Spirituality and Patience: Virat Kohli Ends RCB's 18-Year Wait with 2025 IPL Win
- Rani Singh

- Jun 4
- 4 min read
Virat Kohli Ends RCB’s 18-Year Wait with faith and patience. A victory rooted in spirituality, devotion, and the blessings of divine grace.

For 18 long years, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) fans waited with hope in their hearts, even though they faced disappointment again and again. People made fun of them, laughed at their loyalty, and mocked their support for a team that had never won a title.
But on a special night in 2025, everything changed. It became a historic day for RCB and their fans. After 18 long years, their wait finally ended. A new chapter of victory and faith was written forever.
At the center of this moment was one man—not just a cricket player, but someone on a journey of truth, humility, and inner strength—Virat Kohli.
This was more than just a game. It felt like a spiritual reward, the result of many years of patience, strong faith, and deep devotion. It was a moment where hard work and blessings from above came together.
Virat’s Spiritual Journey Before the Final
Just a few days before the IPL 2025 Final, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma visited Vrindavan and the Hanuman Garhi temple in Ayodhya. They bowed respectfully before saints like Premanand Maharaj Ji, not for show, but to find peace and spiritual strength.
In a video that became popular, Premanand Ji asked Virat a simple but deep question:
“Are you at peace with your decision?”
Virat nodded softly, showing respect and quietly taking in the saint’s message about letting go, devotion, and living with spiritual values.
This visit wasn’t ordinary. It was a surrender of ego. A moment of letting go. A spiritual recharge that became the silent fuel for what would become the most emotionally explosive final in IPL history.

18 Years of Trolls, Tears, and Tenacity
RCB was more than just a team. It became a symbol of loyalty tested to the extreme. Fans wore their jerseys through losses. They laughed off memes, stood strong in WhatsApp groups, and waited—year after year. The phrase “Ee Saala Cup Namde” (This year, the cup is ours) became a national meme. But in 2025, that meme turned into a mantra of manifestation.
Virat, who had shouldered this burden for so long, carried not just his bat but the emotions of millions. His unbeaten knock in the final wasn’t just a display of skill—it was the roar of years of silence, prayers, and relentless self-belief.

Faith Over Fame: Virat’s Sanatan Awakening
Unlike many sports stars today, Virat’s change began from within. He found peace by chanting, clear focus through yoga, and strength through devotion. Sanatangyan, based on the timeless truth of Sanatan Dharma, teaches that true success is not just winning in the world but mastering yourself inside.
In Sanatangyan, Bhakti (devotion) is active—it means offering everything you do to a higher power. Virat’s journey shows this clearly. For 18 years, he gave his best despite losses, criticism, and personal challenges, but he never gave up. This is Tapasya, or spiritual patience and hard work, at its purest.

Virat & Anushka: A Journey Rooted in Bhakti
Over the years, Virat has grown—not just as a cricket player, but as a person. He has changed from being aggressive to becoming more aware. From always chasing goals to learning to let go. This change came from inside him.
Now, his mornings begin with chanting, and meditation. Anushka is also very spiritual. She often reads holy books and follows a pure, simple lifestyle. Together, they live a life of devotion, helping others, and keeping things simple.
They have learned that true peace doesn’t come from applause or fame, but from prayer. In the holy city of Vrindavan, with saints like Premanand Maharaj Ji, they have found something the world can’t give—inner calm and peace.
RCB’s Win: A Spiritual Closure for Millions
When Virat lifted that trophy, he didn't just celebrate. He closed an emotional wound shared by every RCB fan. The image of him with folded hands, eyes moist, looking up—wasn’t just gratitude to the crowd. It was a conversation with the divine. It was a thank you to Lord Hanuman, to Vrindavan, to the unseen forces that finally aligned.
This wasn’t just a win for a franchise—it was redemption for an entire generation who were laughed at for believing.

Virat Kohli Ends RCB’s 18-Year Wait: Conclusion:
According to Sanatangyan philosophy, Bhakti is the ultimate path to inner power. It teaches that patience is not weakness; it’s divine strength. And that true success isn't when you conquer the world, but when you conquer yourself.
Virat Kohli’s 2025 journey is not just a story of cricket. It’s a living scripture on the power of spiritual discipline, unshakable faith, and surrender to dharma. His visit to saints before the final, his calm on the field, and his tears of victory—are proof that when your soul is aligned with the universe, miracles happen.
Virat didn’t just win the IPL. He won something greater: he proved that with spiritual strength, every curse can be broken.



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