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To: Pearls Before Swine
secret yagnas
They are fantasy's kind of like dreaming of hot dogs chasing dough nuts thru the Lincoln Tunnel. OK?
3 posted on 11/12/2001 10:01:43 AM PST by duckman
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To: duckman
Yagna is popularly understood as a fire sacrifice involving the offering of grains, clarified butter, sandalwood etc, to a fire . This fire is ignited in a special fireplace called the Kund, which literally means a "Pot". Yagna is normally performed with the objective of ushering in prosperity or to avoid disaster. For performing a Yagna a minimum number of five priests are required although many more priests may participate. A Yagna is normally accompanied by mass feeding of people, the food being distributed as Prasad (i.e food which has been sanctified by offering it to the Gods). Rituals similar to yagna are performed during marriage, thread ceremony, vaastu shanti (opening ceremony for a house), etc. when a homa or sacred fire is ignited in a kund. Yagna is a very old tradition in the Hindu religion and it is looked upon as a Vedic ritual. In Vedic literature there are innumerable descriptions of a Yagnas being performed. The origin of the Yagna is lost in history.
5 posted on 11/12/2001 10:24:22 AM PST by Lee Heggy
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