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Q.1. What is the significance of Yagya in spirituality?

 

Ans. Gayatri has been regarded as the mother and, Yagya as father of Indian

spiritual tradition. Yagya finds place in all sacred and auspicious ceremonies

in Indian culture. In Gayatri Upasana too, it is essential. The number of

oblations in Havan may preferably be one- tenth of the number of Japs in an

Anusthan or Purascharan. However, if it is not found convenient, one-tenth of

this number would also suffice.

 

The spiritual birth of a human being who is otherwise born as any other animal,

takes place on his initiation by a Guru, whereafter he becomes a Dwij with Yagya

and Gayatri as his parents. It, therefore, becomes obligatory for him to serve

his spiritual parents. Scriptures prescribe daily ritual of Balivaishwa which

means initially offering a small morsel of everyday food as an oblation to fire.

(Saying a prayer at the dining table too is a variant of this ritual) Poornahuti

and Brahmabhoj are essential at the end of the Yagya. If one is not able to

participate in a Yagya on account of some contingency, a coconut may be offered

as oblation as Poornahuti somewhere else, where a large Yagya is being

performed.

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