Fire Yagna

Every year we perform a yagna ceremony which is from the tantra yoga tradition. If the weather is dry we do a fire yagna outside & if it is rainy and wet – we do a mantra yagna in the tent. Chanting (kirtan), prayers, mantras, pranayam (breathing exercises), meditations all help to make for a powerful experience and a wonderful culmination of the yoga weekend. To attend the yagna, everyone is asked to please wear clean clothes and to have a shower beforehand.

Absolutely everything in the ritual of yagna is highly symbolic and it is an austerity or ‘tapas’ to attend a full yagna. Usually they last 1.5 hours to 2 hours in length. At the end of the yagna, arati a ceremony of lights is performed, and a small feast of kheer(Indian rice pudding) and other treats, is enjoyed by all.

Mantra Yagna Mound.

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Preparations for a fire yagna Kheer and chanting at end of the yagna

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The fire symbolically burns up all our offerings of negative energies thus contributing to inner peace within and in the world.

OM SWAHA

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