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

Synthesized from Source definition

"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."

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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