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'''Panchagnividyā''' ([[Sanskrit (संस्कृत)|Sanskrit]]: पञ्चाग्निविद्या) deals with the essential principle of Origin of Life in [[Sanatana Dharma (सनातन धर्म)|सनातन धर्म || Sanatana Dharma]].  Every aspect of life is a Yagna or divine activity, not just an action or labour.  Yagna is a continuous activity offered to divinity on a moment to moment basis.  
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'''Panchagnividyā''' ([[Sanskrit (संस्कृत)|Samskrit]]: पञ्चाग्निविद्या) deals with the essential principle of Origin of Life in [[Sanatana Dharma (सनातन धर्म)|सनातन धर्म || Sanatana Dharma]].  Every aspect of life is a Yagna or divine activity, not just an action or labour.  Yagna is a continuous activity offered to divinity on a moment to moment basis.  
    
Panchagnividyā is a specific kind of [[Vidyā|विद्या <nowiki>|| vidyā</nowiki>]] taught by the royal sage,  [[प्रावहन जैवली|Prāvāhana Jaivali]] to [[Shvetaketu (श्वेतकेतु)|Shvetaketu]], the son of [[Aruni|Uddālaka Āruni]].  It was vested with the [[Kshatriya (क्षत्रिय)|क्षत्रिय || Kśatriyas]]<nowiki/>and Uddālaka Āruni was the first ब्राह्मण || [[Brahmin]] to receive this knowledge. Pravāhana Jaivali, who was well-versed in उद्गीथ || [[Samaveda|udgitha]], held that the Universe exhibits at every stage the principle of sacrifice.  
 
Panchagnividyā is a specific kind of [[Vidyā|विद्या <nowiki>|| vidyā</nowiki>]] taught by the royal sage,  [[प्रावहन जैवली|Prāvāhana Jaivali]] to [[Shvetaketu (श्वेतकेतु)|Shvetaketu]], the son of [[Aruni|Uddālaka Āruni]].  It was vested with the [[Kshatriya (क्षत्रिय)|क्षत्रिय || Kśatriyas]]<nowiki/>and Uddālaka Āruni was the first ब्राह्मण || [[Brahmin]] to receive this knowledge. Pravāhana Jaivali, who was well-versed in उद्गीथ || [[Samaveda|udgitha]], held that the Universe exhibits at every stage the principle of sacrifice.  

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