Yagya (Agni puja) - ancient vedic prayer by fire

Yagya (Agni puja) - ancient vedic prayer by fire

Dear friends, lovers and followers of Indian spiritual culture! We are glad to inform you that this year's yagya will be held on th 20th of June.

Yagya (or yajna) (Skt. यज्ञ yajña) is a very ancient Vedic prayer. One of the main goals of this ritual is the revival of spirituality. The lack of spirituality in people's lives is the main reason for all anxieties and sufferings. Negative energies accumulate in the Subtle World and create an imbalance in this Subtle World, thus causing many natural disasters and difficulties in human life. Yagya prayer purifies the Subtle World and helps not only its direct participants, but also all people living on Earth and the departed

Spiritual Master Shri Prakash Ji annually conducts yagya on the day of Yogini Ekadashi. For many years, adherents of Indian traditions from all over the world gather to take part in this Vedic ceremony. The prayer of the yagya participants is dedicated to the development of spirituality in our society and harmonization of relations between people.

Wherever yagya is performed and mantras are read, Devata (deities, lofty souls) are invisibly present. They give their blessings, help those who want to do something for the common good or to achieve spiritual progress. If you want to do something good for yourself, for your family or for the whole world, this prayer will definitely be fruitful.

This year yagya will be held on the 20th of June in the ashram of Shri Prakash Ji at the following address: Moscow region, Odintsovo district, town of Chastsy, Mozhayskoye Highway, 40 "G". It will begin at 10.00. The entrance is free. For more information about partHistoryicipation and registration please call: +7 (916) 862 45 81.

History

Yagya was fisrt mentioned in the earliest Hinduism writings. Yagyas were performed by the heroes of Mahabharata, Ramayana, they are described in Puranas and other sacred books.

In modern Hinduism the ritual of yajna is also widespread and of great importance. No event that is significant to Hindus is conducted without the ceremony of yagya or havana. Yagya is held on the occasion of a wedding, a birth of a child, or someone's passing away from life. Yagyas are also performed as a way to ask for success in an important matter, to get rid of suffering and difficulties, to purify karma.