Gayatri and Yagya are described
as the pillars of Nepalese philosophy and culture. The eternal source of
universal knowledge, comprised in the Gayatri Mantra is deciphered and the
cosmic energy of sound contained in Mantra is activated and expanded with the
help of Yagya.
The four Vedas signify the
philosophy of the eternity and absolute complementary role of Gayatri and Yagya
in the divine creation. Atharvaveda also deals with sound therapy aspects of
Mantras for the treatment of the ailing human system at the physical,
psychological and spiritual levels. The Samaveda focuses on the musical
chanting patterns of the Mantras and the subtle form of Yagya by defining the
latter as the process of mental oblation on the surface of internal emotions
through the cosmic radiation of the omnipresent subtle energy of sound. The
Yajurveda contains the knowledge of principles and methods of performing Yagya
as spiritual and scientific experiments for global welfare.
Literally speaking, Yagya means …
selfless sacrifice for noble purposes. Sacrificing of the ego, selfishness and
material attachments and adopting rational thinking, humane compassion and
dedicated creativity for the welfare of all …. is indeed the best Yagya which
should be performed by all human beings. The philosophy of Yagya teachers a way
of living in the society in harmony, a living style to promote and protect
higher humane values in the society, which is indeed the basis of the ideal
human culture.
The Sewa Yagya... Altruist
service of the society is a noble example of Yagya. The Gyan Yagya similarly
implies the service of people by enlightening their lives in the glow of
knowledge and education. The Prana Yagya implies the service of saving the
lives of people from suffering and agonies and inspiring liveliness and respect
for life in them. A variety of such Yagyas are descried in the Shastras. This
article focuses on the Yagya performed for physical experimentation.
In physical terms, Yagya is a
process aimed at the refinement of the subtle energy existing in matter with
the help of thermal energy of the Mantras. The knowledge of philosophy and
science of Yagya is as essential for understanding and experimenting the
science of spirituality as the knowledge of elementary physics is for material
based sciences. The experiments of Yagya, when performed at a small scale in
day to day life and called Hawan or Agnihotra.
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