Baramulla, July 19,2026 Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha attended the Mahayajna Dharma Sammelan in Baramulla on Sunday, where he highlighted the significance of the Sanatan tradition, describing the yajna as a symbol of selfless sacrifice, shared responsibility, and collective efforts for global peace.
Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said the Mahayajna Dharma Sammelan marks a spiritual rebirth for Baramulla and sends a powerful message of harmony, brotherhood, and national unity from the region to the rest of Jammu & Kashmir and the country.
“Today, I attended the Mahayajna Dharma Sammelan in Baramulla. In the Sanatan tradition, a yajna represents selfless sacrifice and shared responsibility aimed at fostering global peace. The Sammelan marks a spiritual rebirth for the region. It sends a powerful message of harmony and national unity from Baramulla across Jammu Kashmir and the entire country,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
Highlighting Baramulla’s historical importance, Manoj Sinha said the district has, for centuries, remained a gateway of culture, a confluence of ideas, and a great centre of spiritual knowledge. He noted that the Mahayajna Dharma Sammelan is helping revive the region’s rich civilizational and spiritual heritage.
The Lieutenant Governor further said that Jammu & Kashmir’s unique identity has always been rooted in respect for all faiths, spiritual inclusiveness, and cultural diversity. He added that the Mahayajna is breathing new life into this spiritual legacy, which has given the Union Territory a distinctive place in India’s cultural landscape.
The event witnessed the participation of saints, religious leaders, devotees, and local residents, who offered prayers for world peace, prosperity, and the well-being of humanity. The Sammelan also emphasized preserving the shared cultural and spiritual traditions of Jammu & Kashmir while strengthening the message of communal harmony and national integration.





