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    Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma pay visit to Vrindavan ashram: See pictures
    Baba Neem Karoli was born in the Uttar Pradesh village of Akhbarpur in the Firozabas district to a Brahmin family.Neem Karoli Baba was married to a girl when he was only eleven years old.

    Digital Desk: Indian cricketer, Virat Kohli along with his wife, actress Anushka Sharma, visited Vrindavan. On Wednesday, they paid a visit to Baba Neem Karoli's Samadhi Sthal. They spent about an hour there in the ashram where they sought Baba Neem Karoli's blessing. The couple then went ftoor Maa Anandamati Ashram They also received prasad from the ashram. In November 2022, Kohli and Sharma travelled to the Kainchi Dham, another Baba Neem Karoli temple, located in Kumaon, Uttarakhand.

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    About the Temple

    In Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, there is one of Baba Neem Karoli's temples/ashrams/ ashrams. In 1967, the temple was originally inaugurated. The Mahasamadhi Mandir of Neem Karoli Baba is located inside the ashram, and this is also where Maharaj-Mahasamadhi ji's Bhandara is located. The ashram has expanded significantly since the initial temple was dedicated, including the installation of Ram-Sita-Laxshman-Hanuman Mandir and new ashram rooms, among other things.

    Baba Neem Karoli was born in the Uttar Pradesh village of Akhbarpur in the Firozabas district to a Brahmin family.Neem Karoli Baba was married to a girl when he was only eleven years old.

    Soon after the marriage, Baba left his house and travelled all over India, going by various identities depending on where he was. It's also thought that Baba Neem Karoli understood everything by the time he was seventeen.

    Maharaj ji's father learned that his son had been spotted somewhere in Farrukkhabad, Uttar Pradesh, after he had been gone for 10–15 years. His father told him to go back home after visiting the neighbourhood. Baba Neem Karoli has a daughter and two boys. However, he engaged in other social work endeavours while he was at home.

    At several locations around the nation, Baba constructed Lord Hanuman temples. The second temple was constructed in Vrindavan after the first one, which opened in June 1964, was completed. A temple was constructed at the Ashram after Baba Neem Karoli's death in September 1973. He chose Vrindavan for his Samadhi.

    The "Chamatkari Baba" or "Miracle Baba," as Baba Neem Karori is sometimes known, is thought to have mystical powers.