Special Correspondent: Arun Sharma | Delhi

On the auspicious occasion of Hanuman Janmotsav, the Marghat Wale Baba Hanuman Temple in Delhi witnessed a spiritually uplifting atmosphere filled with devotion, faith, and a strong sense of social harmony.


At the heart of the celebrations, Mahant Varun Sharma delivered a powerful and emotional message, emphasizing the core values of brotherhood, unity, and selfless dedication rooted in Sanatan Dharma.


Mahant Varun Sharma highlighted that Sanatan Dharma transcends boundaries and communities, embodying the timeless philosophy of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”—the world is one family. He noted that even today, many individuals from different communities, including Muslims, draw inspiration from the ideals of Lord Rama, such as truth, justice, and righteousness.


He stressed that while religions may differ, humanity and shared values unite people, reflecting the true spirit of India’s composite cultural heritage.


Life of Lord Hanuman: The Eternal Symbol of Devotion and Strength
Elaborating on the life of Lord Hanuman, Mahant Varun Sharma described him as the ultimate embodiment of devotion, courage, and humility.


Born to माता अंजनी and केसरी, and revered as the son of the Wind God, Hanuman possessed extraordinary strength and wisdom from a young age.


His legendary contributions in the Ramayana continue to inspire millions:
Crossing the ocean in search of Sita
Reaching Lanka and setting it ablaze
Bringing the life-saving Sanjeevani herb for Lakshmana
These acts symbolize unwavering faith, fearless action, and selfless service.
“Lord Hanuman teaches us that true strength lies in humility and devotion,” Mahant Varun Sharma said.


Sanatan Dharma: Finding Divinity in Nature
Mahant Varun Sharma further explained that one of the most profound aspects of Sanatan culture is its reverence for nature:
Rivers are worshipped as mothers
Trees are regarded as life-givers
Animals and birds are seen as divine beings
Young girls are revered as embodiments of the Goddess
This philosophy not only reflects spiritual depth but also promotes environmental consciousness and compassion for all living beings.


A Message of Harmony Across Faiths
Emphasizing the need for unity in today’s world, Mahant Varun Sharma called upon people of all religions—Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, and Christian—to respect each other’s beliefs and traditions.
“When brotherhood strengthens in society, the nation becomes stronger,” he stated, underlining the importance of mutual respect and peaceful coexistence.


Rituals for Global Peace and Welfare
The temple hosted special havan, prayers, and devotional singing dedicated to global peace and human welfare. A large number of devotees participated, reinforcing their spiritual connection and cultural roots.


Preserving Heritage for Future Generations
In his concluding message, Mahant Varun Sharma urged society to pass on the teachings of Sanatan Dharma to future generations. He described culture and tradition as the nation’s greatest heritage, calling for collective responsibility in preserving and promoting these timeless values.


The message from Marghat Wale Baba Temple goes beyond religious celebration—it is a profound call for unity, devotion, harmony, and cultural preservation.


On this sacred occasion of Hanuman Janmotsav, Mahant Varun Sharma’s words serve as a reminder that humanity, faith, and togetherness are the true pillars of a strong and harmonious nation.