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Characteristics of Yajna (Vedic Rituals):
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Yajna (Vedic Rituals) is the most important feature of Vedic literature. It occupies very important cultural position in the literature and life as well.
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‘Yajna’ (Vedic Rituals) is the most important feature of Vedic literature. It occupies very important cultural position in the literature and life as well. The word ‘Yajna’ is derived from the root ‘Yaj’ – to Worship or offering an oblation to a deity and paying one’s respect to it. Its meaning is further drawn signifying devotion in different ways. The materials offered to ‘Yajna’ are called ‘Havis’. The performance of offering, the dedicated ‘Havis’ into the principal of universal fire is ‘Homa’. ‘Adhvara’, ‘Kratu’, ‘Makha’, ‘Yaga’ and ‘Medha’ are other words used as synonyms for the term ‘Yajna’ in general sense though there are many features which differ among themselves. These play a great role in shaping our civilization order and peace. 
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== Etymology ==
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The word ‘Yajna’ is derived from the root ‘Yaj’ – to Worship or offering an oblation to a deity and paying one’s respect to it. Its meaning is further drawn signifying devotion in different ways. The materials offered to ‘Yajna’ are called ‘Havis’. The performance of offering, the dedicated ‘Havis’ into the principal of universal fire is ‘Homa’. ‘Adhvara’, ‘Kratu’, ‘Makha’, ‘Yaga’ and ‘Medha’ are other words used as synonyms for the term ‘Yajna’ in general sense though there are many features which differ among themselves. These play a great role in shaping our civilization order and peace.
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The Yajna is classified into three types viz. ‘Nitya’(Daily), ‘Naimittika’ (Occasional) and ‘Kamya’ (Optional) based on the practice. ‘Nitya’ is that which is performed daily, ‘Naimittika’ is attended to on particular occasion and ‘Kamya’ is that which is performed to attain some special object.
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== Classsification of Yajnas ==
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The Yajna is classified into three types namely
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# Nitya (Daily): is that which is performed daily. The following
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#* Sandhyavandanam
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#* Samidhadanam
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#* Aupasana
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#* Vaisvedava
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#* Agnihotram
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#* Panchamahayajnas
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# Naimittika (Occasional): is attended to on particular occasion.
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#* Darsapurnamasyesthi
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#* Chaturmasya
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#* Shodasa Samskaras
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# Kamya (Optional) : is that which is performed to attain some special purpose.
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#* Putrakamesti
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#* Varuna yagam
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#* Kareeresthi
 
== Yagna Vidhis in Kalpa ==
 
== Yagna Vidhis in Kalpa ==
 
‘Vedanga Kalpa’ mainly deals with Vedic rituals. The very name itself means ‘Kalpyate Samarthyate Yaga Prayogo Atra’ which means “The practice of Vedic ritual traditions are explained here”. Kalpa Vedanga deals with four types of sutras namely,   
 
‘Vedanga Kalpa’ mainly deals with Vedic rituals. The very name itself means ‘Kalpyate Samarthyate Yaga Prayogo Atra’ which means “The practice of Vedic ritual traditions are explained here”. Kalpa Vedanga deals with four types of sutras namely,   

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