Fire Sacrifice, also known as Yajna, is a ritual in which offerings are made into a sacred fire. This practice is rooted in ancient Hindu traditions and is believed to invoke divine blessings. Participants typically offer items like grains, ghee, and herbs, which are consumed by the fire, symbolizing the connection between the material and spiritual worlds.
The ritual serves multiple purposes, including purification, gratitude, and the fulfillment of desires. It is often performed during significant life events, festivals, or religious ceremonies. Fire Sacrifice is considered a way to honor the deities and seek their favor for prosperity and well-being.