Upon first impressions a yajna is just a fire ceremony with offerings cast into the flames. But there is much more to this ancient, global ritual, in fact it is a symbol of creation itself. The true meaning, value and spirit of yajna is the unity of God and humanity. The word yajna translates into English as sacrifice, self-denial for the welfare of another, or others. It is this attitude of denying one's self, of offering up, which strengthens love and releases creativity. Throughout time, fire has been venerated as a symbol of spirit. The first sloka in the Rig Veda is to Agni, to fire: अग्नि मिदे पुरोहितं यज्ञस्य देवं रत्विजं होतारं रत्न धतमं Agni mide purohitam yajnasya devam ritvijam; hotaram ratna dhatamam "I offer my humble prayer to Agni, who is the Absolute Divine, the awakener of the inner energy and the giver of prosperity." Sacred fire acts as a link between man's consciousness and the cosmic consciousness. Sacred fire has the abilit...
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