Vedic Sacrifices An Outline
Book Details
Author(s)Swami Harshananda
PublisherRamakrishna Math
ISBN / ASINB008RY5ZUQ
ISBN-13978B008RY5ZU9
Sales Rank7,990,174
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Language: English
Pages: 32
Foreword
Vedic sacrifices are an ancient religious institution. The Vedas and their allied works are intimately related to them. Hence, an understanding of the Vedic sacrificial system will definitely help us to understand and esteem, not only the Vedas, but also the Upanisads.
Since the Vedic sacrifices have almost gone out of vogue, it has become very necessary to give some idea of the same, to the average educated person, who still has faith and pride in our religion and culture. Eventhough this may be a purely academic exercise it is worth attempting it! This booklet has been written with that spirit. We do hope that this spirit is at least recognised, if not appreciated.
The whole subject being unfamiliar, sketches of altars and some implements have been provided in the appendix to enhance the utility of this work.
Contents:
Introduction
Basic Literature
Yajna, Yoga and Homa
Yajamana or the Sacrificer
Rtviks or Priests
Classification of the Yajnas
Fire and Its Production
Some General Rules
Vedis and Yajnayudhas
A Brief Account of Some Wellknown Sacrifices
Epilogue
Appendix-A
Appendix-B
Pages: 32
Foreword
Vedic sacrifices are an ancient religious institution. The Vedas and their allied works are intimately related to them. Hence, an understanding of the Vedic sacrificial system will definitely help us to understand and esteem, not only the Vedas, but also the Upanisads.
Since the Vedic sacrifices have almost gone out of vogue, it has become very necessary to give some idea of the same, to the average educated person, who still has faith and pride in our religion and culture. Eventhough this may be a purely academic exercise it is worth attempting it! This booklet has been written with that spirit. We do hope that this spirit is at least recognised, if not appreciated.
The whole subject being unfamiliar, sketches of altars and some implements have been provided in the appendix to enhance the utility of this work.
Contents:
Introduction
Basic Literature
Yajna, Yoga and Homa
Yajamana or the Sacrificer
Rtviks or Priests
Classification of the Yajnas
Fire and Its Production
Some General Rules
Vedis and Yajnayudhas
A Brief Account of Some Wellknown Sacrifices
Epilogue
Appendix-A
Appendix-B




