Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008  Yajna (sacrifice) means "giving up" or "renunciation". What exactly has to be given up? Riches? That is easy enough. One's home? That too is not hard. Does it mean retiring into a forest, breaking away from kith and kin? Many have done so and become proud of it. The renunciation (thyaga) that the sacrifice (yajna) demands is the casting off of pomp, pride, envy, greed, in short, the ego itself. Every rite laid down in the Veda (ancient Indian scriptures) has this aim only - to promote selflessness and Universal Love. Concentration on sensual gratification, anger, fury, hatred - these are bestial characteristics. Man must be ashamed to have even a trace of such traits. The characteristics of human nature are, and ought to be - love, forbearance, detachment, renunciation and truth. Baba - Divine Discourse, December 21, 1982 (thanks to radiosai.org) love all serve all. god is great.humbly, b.viswanathan, azhagi.com you are neither body nor mind. you are the birthless, deathless, limitless 'atma' - ramana maharishiyou have no parents. you were never born and you shall never die - nisargadatta maharaj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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