Beyond the sacred fire, the Vedic vision describes many forms of Yagya โ each a way of offering ourselves for the good of all.
Apart from the fire-based ceremony (the scientific fire-ritual popularly known as Yagya), Vedic culture honours several other principal forms โ for the true altar of Yagya is life itself.
The fire offering โ herbs, ghee and grains offered into the flame with mantras, purifying the body, mind and environment.
Altruistic service of society โ caring for the needy and working for the common good as a noble form of offering.
Serving people by enlightening their lives โ sharing knowledge, education and right understanding.
Offering one's vital energy and effort to awaken life and vitality in others and in the world.
Whatever its form, every Yagya rests on a single principle: selfless offering for the welfare of all.