Karmic Fire
Yagya Ceremony
According to Vedic philosophy, our actions determine our fate. Times of
prosperity and periods of difficulty are both the result of the energy we
contribute to the universe. Yet, according to tradition, we are not powerless
in our quest for positive karma. By participating in a Hindu custom called a
yagya (also spelled yajna), individuals can counteract negative forces in their
lives and open the door to a more harmonious future. During the ceremony, a
Guru, or Vedic expert, appeals to the divine spirits for grace and intervention
on behalf of someone, while others chant auspicious Sanskrit verses. Items such
as ghee butter, coconuts, sandalwood shavings and clothing are thrown into a
central fire to symbolize the burning of past negative karma. By impeaching the
forces of nature for a change in the tides of life, yagya participants gain
strength from the practice.
Yagyas can be done for a range of reasons, including to remove obstacles, to
get through a difficult period or to ensure good luck during a milestone. There
are yagyas for the acquisition of a spouse, childbirth, wealth and even for
helping you have a peaceful sleep. Vedic astrology is also used to predict
specific areas of future difficulty that you may want to work through using a
yagya.
In addition to actually improving luck, yagyas have also been found to have a
subtle power to affect consciousness. After having a Guru conduct a ceremony
for them, people report feeling their mood lift as if their wishes for a more
prosperous future are finally being heard. The most essential aspect of the
invocation is making a spiritual connection with the cosmic powers. When we
make an authentic connection with the universe, our own powers to create positive
change are dramatically increased.
Today, yagya ceremonies are still conducted in India and elsewhere and you can
have a reputable practitioner conduct one in your honor. Yagyas can be
performed for you whether you are present or not, but many believe the power to
be multiplied with your participation. This is all about taking action in the
form of ritual to bring about change in your life. You don't need to have a
Guru in India chant for you for 3 days, you actually have the power to bring
about your own change. Think about what you would like assistance with, make
yourself a ritual and stick with it, the results may surprise you.
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