yajna

[yahy-nuh]

yajna Definition

a Hindu ritual of sacrifice and offering to a deity or deities.

Using yajna: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "yajna" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The yajna ceremony was performed to appease the gods.

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    Yajna is an important part of Hindu culture and tradition.

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    The priest chanted mantras during the yajna.

Phrases with yajna

  • agnihotra yajna

    a fire ritual performed twice daily by Hindus, involving offerings to the gods

    Example

    The agnihotra yajna is an ancient Hindu practice that is still performed today.

  • a ritual in which the soma plant is offered to the gods

    Example

    The soma yajna is a complex and elaborate ritual that requires a lot of preparation.

  • a horse sacrifice ritual performed by ancient Indian kings to assert their dominance

    Example

    The ashvamedha yajna was a grand and expensive affair that only the wealthiest kings could afford.

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Summary: yajna in Brief

'Yajna' [yahy-nuh] is a Hindu ritual of sacrifice and offering to a deity or deities. It is an important part of Hindu culture and tradition, with various types of yajnas performed for different purposes, such as the agnihotra yajna, soma yajna, and ashvamedha yajna. During the yajna, priests chant mantras and make offerings to the gods.