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🌼 Discourse: YUKTHA | YAJNA | YOGA : A Path to Synthesis with the Divine
By His Holiness Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji
How to live Yuktha (regulated), act as Yajna (sacred offering), and walk Yoga (union) toward synthesis with the Omnipresent?
This talk will guide us in understanding:
🔹 Yuktha – Regulated Living: “Yuktha” means balanced, disciplined, and mindful. It invites us to regulate our daily lives, not in restriction, but in rhythm. How do we eat, speak, work, and rest in harmony with dharma?
“Yuktha:ha:ra viha:rasya yuktha cheṣṭasya karmasu…” (Bhagavad Gita 6.17) – Balance in habits is key to inner peace.
Yajna – Offering vs. Just Doing: “Yajna” is not just a ritual fire — it is the spirit of offering, of converting every action into sacred service. Are we just doing things for reward and routine? Or are we offering our work, time, and thoughts as a sacred act?
“Yajna:rtha:t karmaṇo:nyatra loko:yaṁ karma bandhanaḥ” (Bhagavad Gita 3.9) – Actions done without offering bind; offered actions liberate.
Yoga – The Union with the Omnipresent: Meaning: Union—of body, mind, spirit, and ultimately with the Divine. It includes the physical (asana), mental (dhyana), and spiritual (samadhi) disciplines.
Bhagavad Gita 6.23: “tham vidya:d duḥkha saṁyoga viyogaṁ yoga saṅjñitam…”
(Know that which brings the cessation of union with sorrow as Yoga.)
Together, Yuktha (inner readiness), Yajna (sacred offering), and Yoga (divine union) form a complete spiritual path. It is not merely about transcendence, but about transforming ordinary life into a sacred journey—where thought, action, and being align in harmony with the divine. Lets join the discourse of Swamiji for detailed information.