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What is the meaning of yajna as elaborated in the context of Brahman?

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"Yajna is the inner sacrifice of ego, allowing you to become a transparent vessel through which the Divine speaks, transcending personal doership and revealing the universal truth."

According to Osho, yajna means the inner sacrifice of ego and doership so that one becomes a transparent mouth of Brahman. It is not a sectarian ritual but the universal offering in which personal speech falls silent and the Divine speaks through you. Wherever true knowing arises—through Buddha, Jesus, or the Vedas—that blossoming is the fruit of this living yajna.
Yajna is giving up your “me, me” so God can use you—like a flute letting the wind make music.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from outer ritual to inner surrender and humility.
- Opens you to guidance that transcends sects and labels.
- Turns daily speech and actions into service rather than ego performance.
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