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Welcome to our channel, where we delve into the depths of spiritual practices and ancient traditions. In this episode, join us as we unravel the profound significance of Yagya, a sacred Vedic ritual steeped in tradition and mysticism. What Is Yajña? "Yajna" a Sanskrit term signifying 'worship,' epitomizes the sacred Vedic tradition of honoring Lord Vishnu. This ancient ritual involves offerings of ghee, grains, and more presented into a sacred fire, accompanied by the melodious chanting of mantras. The Bhagavad-gita emphasizes the importance of dedicating all actions to the satisfaction of Vishnu, thus elevating Yajna to a sublime spiritual practice. Why Perform Yajña? In the Kali Yuga, chanting Krishna's name surpasses Vedic sacrifices, yet yajna remains vital for significant events. Samskaras sanctify relationships and ward off negative influences, drawing blessings from sages and deities. Srila Prabhupada highlights yajna's role in purifying food, existence, and memory, fostering Krsna consciousness in modern society. What Happens In A Yajña? Yajña involves installing and worshiping the fire god, Agni, whose service acts as the mouth of Lord Vishnu, or the consuming agent, who carries the offerings to the Lord. The wood of the fire is Agnideva’s ears, the smoke his nostrils, the small flames are his eyes, the coals his head, and the fully blazing flames his tongue. To offer yajna the best is to "Agni’s tongue". It is said in the Vishnu Purana that by offering sacrifice to Vishnu one can gradually be liberated. yajna-śistāśinah santo mucyante sarva-kilbisaih bhuñjate te tv agham papa ye pacanty ātma-kāranāt (All living bodies subsist on food grains, which are produced from rain. Rains are produced by yajña (sacrifice) performance, and yajña is born of prescribed duties.) yajña-dāna-tapah-karma na tyājyam kāryam eva tat yajño dānam tapaś caiva pāvanāni manīsinām (Acts of sacrifice, charity, and penance are not to be given up; they must be performed. Indeed, sacrifice, charity, and penance purify even the great souls.) #GEV #yagya #sacredfireceremony