Our rishis
(sages of yore) have prescribed agnihotra
(daily Yajňa) as the second mahaYajňa of our daily routine. The scientific processes during the
performance of Yajňa is described in
the Veda
and the medicinal part of it rests in the AtharvaVeda, which is the source of Ayurveda
(ayurvedic medicine), which in turn is the foundation of allopathy, homeopathy,
naturopathy and other types of medicine.
Samidhaas
(fire wood), ghee (clarified butter) & saamagri help in improving life.
The havan kund or fire-vessel has a conical or inverse
pyramid shape which is conducive to the build-up of a very high temperature at
the base and even higher at the middle part where the fire is blazing. The processes are (i) combustion, part
of the oblations is burnt to produce energy; (ii) combustion, the
essential oils of the medicinal herbs disperses as vapours; and (iii)
sublimation, a major part goes away as micro-particles or gaseous state.
Indeed, this a simple, yet very potent process thus
purifies the air and cleanses it of rogkrimiyan (bacteria and viruses.) Yajňa
Therapy or Havan Chikitsa is prescribed in Ayurvedic Medicine (Charaka &
Sushruta Samhitas.)
The use various types of samidhaas (wood sticks as
samidhaas), ghee (clarified butter) and saamagri (mixture of several odoriferous / nutritious / health
promoting / medicinal herbs),
is prescribed in the Vedas. The vapours constitute aroma-therapy.
The sound waves during recitation of the mantras (hymns
of the Vedas) are positive vibes that calm our mental and emotional state, sound
therapy. The various colours from the flame serves as chroma-therapy.
Research was conducted by Swami Satyaprakash (holder of a
DSC in Chemistry) and Slater & Rideal on twelve identical culture dishes
divided in two batches of six. The first
set was placed in a room where agnihotra was performed and the second in
another room with normal conditions, unaffected by the vapours of
agnihotra. The results were astounding
as the first set (subjected to agnihotra) had minimal bacterial culture and the
second set had grown numerous types of bacteria and in very large numbers. (Vedic
Vision, Satyavrat Siddhantalankar, 1999)
In 1984 some five families living in the vicinity of the
Union Carbide gas plant were unaffected by the leakage of highly toxic
gases. Eminent scientists from the
Research Department of the Indian Army, Germany, Russia, and other countries
inquired over this narrow escape to discover that these families were
performing agnihotra (Yajňa) daily.
In 1994-95 the population of Gujarat, India suffered
plague. The tangible results to curb
down the epidemic came from Agnihotra performed on a trailer pulled by a
tractor. The Bramhacharis (students) of
Tankara Gurukul, run by the Maharishi Dayanand Smarak Trust, were the lead
persons in the performance of Yajňa reaching all nooks and corners of the state
of Gujarat.
The 2006 episode of Chikungunya and Dengue in Gujarat
were successfully tackled through Yajňa across the state
of Gujarat. Again the Bramhacharis
(students) of Tankara Gurukul and the Darshan Yoga Mahavidyalaya of Rojad were
the lead persons in the performance of the numerous Yajňas.
It is reported that some families had a narrow escape,
unaffected by the devastating spread of radioactivity from the Tchernobyl
nuclear power plant. These were poor
families who had lined up the walls of their houses with cow dung set for
drying and onwards use as fuel, a real connection to nature and mother earth.
Mauritius 1999 & 2011: Yajňas
performed as per the Parjanya Sukta, AtharvaVeda at Mare aux Vacoas, the
main reservoir induced rainfall, ending the long drought periods. In 2009 Yajňa
chikitsa was of considerable help to curb the outbreak of the A1H1N1 flu.
The
RigVeda (hymn 10.161.4) reads:
Shatam jeeva sharado
vardhamaanah: shatam hemantaachatamu vasantaana ¦
Shatamindraagni savitaa Brihaspati:
shatayushaa havishemam punardu ¦¦
The human race is bound to avail of the various types of
healing, namely – energy / fire, air, water, earth, and havan chikitsa (through
offerings of medicinal herbs & ghee) into the fire vessel to safely fare
across the various seasons to live in good health for a hundred years and more.
A free gift of knowledge by learned men, to enliven the intellect of
people is also called Yajňa. The vapours arising out of the havan kund (fire pot) thus purifies the air and ward off rogkrimiyan
(bacteria and viruses.) Havan Chikitsa or Yajňa therapy, is aromatherapy,
in the Ayurveda (Charaka & Sushruta Samhitas) and benefits the whole
universe.
In the Aryoddeshyoratnamaala
Maharishi Dayanand states that ‘Yajňa: beginning from Deva Yajňa or Agnihotra
(the daily fire ritual) unto Ashvamedha is a material process and physical
science, used for the welfare of the universe.’
In the Rigvedaadi Bhaashya Bhumikaa
(An introduction to the Vedas) he further elaborates on Yajňas to increase
multi-fold the glory and splendour of a nation consists in peace, progress and
prosperity, and the duty of the state assemblies to rule in an equitable
manner. (Shatpath Brahmana 13/2/2. 14-17).
Yajňa is a purely scientific process, based on
natural science. It should not be
considered as a mere ritual. Medicated air through Yajňa is the panacea to environment
cleansing and impart wellness for hilarity, life and liveliness to all.
Acharya
Bramdeo Mokoonlall
Atlanta,
GA, USA,
Arya
Sabha Mauritius | Greater Atlanta Vedic Temple
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