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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.
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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.
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Panchagnividyā is a specific kind of [[Vidyā|विद्या || vidyā]] 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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Panchagnividyā is a specific kind of विद्या || vidyā (knowledge) taught by the royal sage, [[Pravahana Jaivali (प्रावहन जैवली)|Prāvāhana Jaivali]] to [[Shvetaketu (श्वेतकेतु)|Shvetaketu]], the son of [[Aruni (आरुणि)|Uddālaka Āruni]].  It was vested with the [[Kshatriya (क्षत्रिय)|क्षत्रिय || Kśatriyas]] <nowiki/>and Uddālaka Āruni was the first [[Brahmin (ब्राह्मण)|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.  
    
==  परिचय || Introduction ==
 
==  परिचय || Introduction ==
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== सम्वाद || Discussion ==
 
== सम्वाद || Discussion ==
While Panchagni Vidya is a part of Creation in Brahmavidya as explained by the Chaandogya Upanishad, Chap 5 and 6 in the form of Uddalaka and Shvetaketu dialogue. While this vidya is symbolic of the five fives and are the steps of the householder towards comprehension of the Parabrahma.  Naasadiya Sukta of the Rig veda (10th Mandala) explains about the Creation of the Universe in an esoteric sense.     
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While Panchagni Vidya is a part of Creation in Brahmavidya as explained by the Chaandogya Upanishad, Chap 6, Naasadiya Sukta of the Rig veda explains more about the Creation of the Universe.     
    
Brhdaranyaka Upanishad is more transcendent or aprapancha in its approach and provides meditation techniques that are beyond the comprehension of an ordinary mind, whereas the Chaandogya Upanishad is saprapanchaka and involves the path of ordinary experience, but both the ways lead the sadhaka or seeker to the Absolute Brahman only.   
 
Brhdaranyaka Upanishad is more transcendent or aprapancha in its approach and provides meditation techniques that are beyond the comprehension of an ordinary mind, whereas the Chaandogya Upanishad is saprapanchaka and involves the path of ordinary experience, but both the ways lead the sadhaka or seeker to the Absolute Brahman only.   

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