Putra Kameshti Yagna is a Hindu ritual mentioned in ancient scriptures, specifically in the Rigveda, one of the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism. It is a fire ritual performed by individuals or couples seeking progeny, specifically desiring a male child.
Here is a brief description of the Putra Kameshti Yagna:
The yagna is typically conducted by a qualified Vedic priest. A sacred fire (Agni) is kindled, and various offerings including ghee (clarified butter), grains, fruits, and specific herbs are placed in the fire as oblations. The yagna is performed in accordance with Vedic scriptures and mantras.
During the yagna, specific Vedic mantras are recited by the priest. These mantras are believed to invoke the blessings of deities like Agni, Indra, Varuna, and other celestial beings associated with fertility and progeny.
Various offerings are made to the sacred fire, symbolizing the desires and intentions of the individuals performing the yagna. These offerings are considered a medium to convey one’s prayers to the divine.
Before the yagna begins, the individuals (usually a married couple) state their intention and desire for a male child. This is known as the sankalpa, a solemn resolve, where they express their purpose and seek the blessings of the deities.
The duration of the yagna may vary depending on the specific tradition or the preferences of the individuals involved. It can range from a few hours to several days.
Once the yagna is completed, the participants seek the blessings of the priest and believe that their prayers have been heard by the divine. The ash from the fire is considered sacred and may be applied on the foreheads as a blessing.
Participation in Putra Kameshti Yagna is a deeply personal and spiritual endeavor. It is performed with a strong belief in the efficacy of the ritual and the power of divine intervention.
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