Somayajna Explained

The Somayajna or Somayaga (ISO:) or Soma sacrifice[1] is a Hindu ritual. It is a type of Yajna associated with the lunar cycle, and regarded to be performed for the maintenance of the cosmic order.[2]

This ritual is based on methods described in the Vedas. Soma is used as the main offering in this Yajna, regarded to be able to propitiate deities. It is prescribed to be performed only by the Brahmanas.[3] A priest who performs this Yajna is termed as a Somayaji.

Types

The seven types of Somayajna are:[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Gonda, Jan. A History of Indian Literature: Vedic Literature (Saṃhitās and Brāhmaṇas). Otto Harrassowitz. 1975. 1. Wiesbaden. 328.
  2. Book: Irby, Georgia L. . A Companion to Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Greece and Rome, 2 Volume Set . 2019-12-05 . John Wiley & Sons . 978-1-119-10070-6 . 953 . en.
  3. Book: Lidova, Natalia . Drama and Ritual of Early Hinduism . 1994 . Motilal Banarsidass Publ. . 978-81-208-1234-5 . 38 . en.
  4. Book: Renou, Louis . Louis Renou. Vedic India. Susil Gupta. 1947. 106–107.