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Sanskara
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(7) Saptha Paka Yagnyas
( 7 )Saptha Soma Yagnas
( 7 )Saptha Havir Yagnas
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Pitru Samskaras (8)
1. Garbhadhanam 2. Pumsavanam 3. Seemantham 4. Jatakarma 5. Namakaranm 6. Anna Prasanam 7. Choodakaranam 8. Upanayanam
Guru Samskaras (4)
9. Prajapatya Vrata 10. Soumya Vrata 11. Agneya Vrata 12. Vaiswadeva Vrata
Swa Samskaras (7)
13. Snatakam 14. Vivaham 15. Deva Yagna 16. Pitru Yagna 17. Bhootha Yagna 18. Manushya yagna 19. brahma yagna. Saptha Paka- Havir- Soma Yagnas (20) The sacrificial fire is central to all vedic ritual. It is usually lit inside a fire altar made of bricks and/or mud to exacting specifications. The construction of fire altars involved a high level of geometrical and mathematical knowledge.Yajnas of increasing levels of complexity have an increasing number of fire altars.The word "yajna" is a noun derived from the sanskrit verb root "yaj", which is usually translated as "to sacrifice". The basis of yajna is the pouring of food offerings or oblations into Agni, the sacrificial fire. The mythological explanation set forth by the post-vedic literature is that Agni receives the oblations poured into him, and carries them to the celestials for whom the oblations are intended.Yajnas may be broadly classified into domestic [grhya] and public [shrauta ie "of the shruti (veda)"]. The shrauta sacrifices may themselves be classified into Soma sacrifices [soma yajna] and non-Soma sacrifices [haviryajna]. The Soma sacrifices are special in that they involve the purchase, extraction and consumption of the ancient hallucinogen, Soma. The different yajnas and their classification is given below: There are numerous sacrifices other than those listed. However this list is quite representative of all yajnas because the others are either variations of the above, or are highly specialized (and therefore, rare) sacrifices (eg. Rajasuya; Ashvamedha).
DOMESTIC SACRIFICES (Graha yagna)
20. Ashtaka 21.Parvana 22. Shraddha 23. SravaNi 24. Agrahayani 25. Chaitre 26. Ashvayuji.
PUBLIC SACRIFICES [Shrauta Yajna]
1. HAVIR YAJNA
27. Agnyadheya 28. Agnihotra 29. Darshapaurnamasya 30. Chaturmasya
(Vaisvadeva, Varunapraghasa, sakamedha, Sunarasiya) 31. Agrayaneshti 32. Niruudha
pashubandha 33. Sautramani
2. SOMA YAJNA
34. Agnishtoma 35. Atyagnishtoma 36. Ukthya 37. Shodashi 38. Vajapeya 39. Atirathra
40. Aptoryama Aatma Guna’ (8)41.Daya 42. Kshanthi 43.Anasuya 44. Soucham 45. Anayasam
46.Mangalyam 47. Akarpanyam & 48.Aspruha
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( 5 )Pancha Maha Yagnyas
17)Pancha Yagyam- DevaYagya |
18)Pancha Yagyam-Pithru Yagya |
19)Pancha Yagyam-Bhota Yagya |
20)Pancha Yagyam-Manu Yagya |
21)Pancha Yagyam-BhramYagya |
(7) Saptha Paka Yagnyas
22)Sapta Paka Yagyas-Ashtaka |
23)Sapta Paka Yagyas-Parvana Stalipaka |
24)Sapta Paka Yagyas-Masika Shraaddha |
25)Sapta Paka Yagyas-Shravani |
26)Sapta Paka Yagyas-Aagrhayani |
27)Sapta Paka Yagyas-Chaitree |
28)Sapta Paka Yagyas-Aashvayuji |
( 7 )Saptha Soma Yagnas
29)Sapta Soma Yagyas-Agnishtomam |
30)Sapta Soma Yagyas-Atyagnishtomam |
31)Sapta Soma Yagyas-Ukthyam |
32)Sapta Soma Yagyas-Shodashi |
33)Sapta Soma Yagyas-Vajapeyam |
34)Sapta Soma Yagyas-Aptoryamam |
35)Sapta Soma Yagyas-Atirattram |
( 7 )Saptha Havir Yagnas
36)Sapta Havir Yagyas-Agni Aadheyam |
37)Sapta Havir Yagyas-Agnihotram |
38)Sapta Havir Yagyas-Darshapoornamasam |
39)Sapta Havir Yagyas-Aagrhayanam |
40)Sapta Havir Yagyas-Chaturmasyam |
41)Sapta Havir Yagyas-Nirudha Pashu Bandham |
42)Sapta Havir Yagyas-Soutramanee |
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Pitru Samskaras (8)
1. Garbhadhanam 2. Pumsavanam 3. Seemantham 4. Jatakarma 5. Namakaranm 6. Anna Prasanam 7. Choodakaranam 8. Upanayanam
Guru Samskaras (4)
9. Prajapatya Vrata 10. Soumya Vrata 11. Agneya Vrata 12. Vaiswadeva Vrata
Swa Samskaras (7)
13. Snatakam 14. Vivaham 15. Deva Yagna 16. Pitru Yagna 17. Bhootha Yagna 18. Manushya yagna 19. brahma yagna. Saptha Paka- Havir- Soma Yagnas (20) The sacrificial fire is central to all vedic ritual. It is usually lit inside a fire altar made of bricks and/or mud to exacting specifications. The construction of fire altars involved a high level of geometrical and mathematical knowledge.Yajnas of increasing levels of complexity have an increasing number of fire altars.The word "yajna" is a noun derived from the sanskrit verb root "yaj", which is usually translated as "to sacrifice". The basis of yajna is the pouring of food offerings or oblations into Agni, the sacrificial fire. The mythological explanation set forth by the post-vedic literature is that Agni receives the oblations poured into him, and carries them to the celestials for whom the oblations are intended.Yajnas may be broadly classified into domestic [grhya] and public [shrauta ie "of the shruti (veda)"]. The shrauta sacrifices may themselves be classified into Soma sacrifices [soma yajna] and non-Soma sacrifices [haviryajna]. The Soma sacrifices are special in that they involve the purchase, extraction and consumption of the ancient hallucinogen, Soma. The different yajnas and their classification is given below: There are numerous sacrifices other than those listed. However this list is quite representative of all yajnas because the others are either variations of the above, or are highly specialized (and therefore, rare) sacrifices (eg. Rajasuya; Ashvamedha).
DOMESTIC SACRIFICES (Graha yagna)
20. Ashtaka 21.Parvana 22. Shraddha 23. SravaNi 24. Agrahayani 25. Chaitre 26. Ashvayuji.
PUBLIC SACRIFICES [Shrauta Yajna]
1. HAVIR YAJNA
27. Agnyadheya 28. Agnihotra 29. Darshapaurnamasya 30. Chaturmasya
(Vaisvadeva, Varunapraghasa, sakamedha, Sunarasiya) 31. Agrayaneshti 32. Niruudha
pashubandha 33. Sautramani
2. SOMA YAJNA
34. Agnishtoma 35. Atyagnishtoma 36. Ukthya 37. Shodashi 38. Vajapeya 39. Atirathra
40. Aptoryama Aatma Guna’ (8)41.Daya 42. Kshanthi 43.Anasuya 44. Soucham 45. Anayasam
46.Mangalyam 47. Akarpanyam & 48.Aspruha
http://smarthamitra.in/
http://brahmanasamskara.blogspot.com/
https://www.speakingtree.in/allslides/16-sanskars-of-hindus-from-birth-to-death
https://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?searchfrom=header&q=Sanskara
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