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What are the three connotations of Yajna?​

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Answered by aakankshachoud
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A yajna included major ceremonial devotions, with or without a sacred fire, sometimes with feasts and community events. It has, states Nigal, a threefold meaning of worship of the deities (devapujana), unity (sangatikarana) and charity (dána). The Sanskrit word is related to the Avestan term yasna of Zoroastrianism.

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Answer: A yajna included major ceremonial devotions, with or without a sacred fire, sometimes with feasts and community events. It has, states Nigal, a threefold meaning of worship of the deities (devapujana), unity (sangatikarana) and charity (dána). The Sanskrit word is related to the Avestan term yasna of Zoroastrianism.

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