In Hinduism, Yajna (Devanagari ???? IAST ; also anglicized as Yagna, Yaga
or Yagya) is a ritual of sacrifice (Monier-Williams gives the meanings
"worship, prayer, praise; offering, oblation, sacrifice") more commonly
practised during Vedic times. It is performed to please the Devas, or
sometimes to the Supreme Spirit Brahman. It involves pouring oblations
into the divine Agni (the sacrificial fire). Everything that is offered in
the divine Agni is believed to reach the Devas.
A yajna is typically performed by a hotar, with a number of additional
priests playing a supporting role, chanting Vedic verses. Often there will
be a fire in the centre of the stage and items are offered into the fire.
Among the items offered as oblations (Aahuti) in the Yajna include many
coconuts, large quantities of ghee, sandalwood shavings and even
quantities of clothing. The time for which a yajna lasts depends on the
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