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YAGNA, ITS MEANING:- What is a yajna? It is the performance of a religious duty involving Agni, the sacrificial fire, with the chanting of the mantras. The word itself is derived from the root yaj meaning to worship, to evince devotion. The performance of a yajna is meant to please the Paramatman and the various deities. Yajna is also called yaga. We have already seen the definition of the word mantra : mananat trayate iti mantrah (that which protects us by being repeated and meditated upon). Tranam means to protect. All of you must be familiar with the words in the gita: paritranaya sadhunam (to protect the virtuous). Mananam means repeating, turning over something in the mind. There is no need to vocalise the words of the mantra. Even if it is repeated mentally, healthy vibrations will be produced in the nadis. If the same --the Vedic mantra -- is chanted loudly (Vedaghosa) it will give divine joy to the listeners even if they do not understand the meaning. Such a sound has the power to make mankind happy. Mind, speech and body are dedicated to the Vedas when you mutter a Vedic mantra mentally and vocalise it outwardly during the performance of a rite involving the body. Of the Vedic rites of this kind yajna or yaga is the most important.
Posted on: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 05:07:38 +0000

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