Pt. Murari Lal Sharma Honored with Honorary Doctorate for Contributions to Vedic Knowledge and Social Service

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Pt. Murari Lal Sharma Honored with Honorary Doctorate for Contributions to Vedic Knowledge and Social Service

Recently, at a prestigious ceremony held at the Constitution Club of India in Delhi, Pt. Murari Lal Sharma was conferred with an Honorary Doctorate by the 'PPAC' in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the fields of astrology and Vedic traditions. This honor was bestowed upon him for his dedicated social service spanning over 25 years in the domain of 'Vedic Rituals and Astrology.'  Sharing his thoughts on this achievement, Pt. Murari Lal Sharma stated, "The true meaning of life lies not merely in attaining material achievements, but in carrying forward the legacy of knowledge inherited from our ancestors and mentors. The objective of astrology is not to instill fear of the future in anyone's mind, but rather to liberate individuals from the anxieties arising from adverse planetary influences—such as Sade Sati—and to guide them toward the right path." According to Pt. Sharma, he received this knowledge and these values ​​as a blessing from his parents, and particularly from his elder brother, Pt. Shri Santosh Sharma, whom he regards as his Guru. This chain of blessings—a traditional legacy—was originally passed down to him by his grandfather, Shri Jagannath Jaiman. It was Pt. Shri Jagannath Jaiman who established 'Shri Jaiman Jyotish,' and since its inception, its services have been continuously rendered across four major centers.

His elder brother not only fulfilled his duties as a sibling but also, acting as a Guru, empowered him by imparting instruction in Vedic rituals and complex ceremonial rites. Recalling that phase of his life when he had the opportunity to join the Central Services, he clarified that his unwavering commitment to public welfare and the preservation of Sanatan Dharma inspired him to remain steadfast on this spiritual path.