Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Being one of the early disciples of Swami Chinmayanandaji, I am aware of his interpretation of yajna, which is known to most of the members of this group. But the purpose of my previous posting was to give the pUrvamimamsa meaning of the word, which may not be known to the members. Regards, S.N.Sastri On 8/12/08, balagopal ramakrishnan <rbalpal wrote: HARI AUMSwami Chinmayanandaji in his discourses explains 'yajna' in 'gita' as 'action done in a spirit of co-operation'. With this the more esoteric 'yaga / yajna' attains a meaning applicable and relevant in living life for all. Hope more knowledgable members may throw more light on this important aspect.RegardsBalagopalNARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now, on http://help./l/in//mail/mail/tools/tools-08.html/ -- Hara Hara Sankara Jaya Jaya Sankara S.N.Sastri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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