(Post 15)
(http://literature.awgp.org/akhandjyoti/2004/Nov_Dec/v1.ShikhaSutra_II)
Many people have great faith in doing havan (yajna or yagya).
This faith is inculcated in their minds since the childhood.
Havan is generally performed in every religious ceremony in the Hindu families.
But nobody knows about the intimate relation between yagya and yagyopaveet.
Yagya symbolizes noble deeds and yagyopaveet (sutra) indicates noble qualities that should be an integral part of a Brahmin's life.
Who is a Brahmin?
The one who strives for his inner enlightenment; who expects minimum from the society, and gives his best to the society.
(http://literature.awgp.org/akhandjyoti/2004/Nov_Dec/v1.ShikhaSutra_II)
Many people have great faith in doing havan (yajna or yagya).
This faith is inculcated in their minds since the childhood.
Havan is generally performed in every religious ceremony in the Hindu families.
But nobody knows about the intimate relation between yagya and yagyopaveet.
Yagya symbolizes noble deeds and yagyopaveet (sutra) indicates noble qualities that should be an integral part of a Brahmin's life.
Who is a Brahmin?
The one who strives for his inner enlightenment; who expects minimum from the society, and gives his best to the society.