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Pakayajna

The Pakayajna () or Pakayaga (ISO: ) is a Hindu ritual. It is a type of Yajna associated with the Vedic sacrifices of cooked food offering, and regarded as an obligatory ritual (nitya-karma) for a householder.

The term "paka" means "cooked" or "prepared". Unlike other types of sacrifices, such as Haviryaga, which involves the offering of uncooked food, a Pakayajna utilizes cooked food material such as bhat. The food (rice of other grains) is cooked in a pot made out of clay called "sthālī", and then offered in the yajna fire during the ritual.

Types

The seven types of Pakayajna are:

  • Aṣṭakā
  • Pārvaṇa
  • Śrāddha
  • Śrāvaṇī
  • Āgrahāyaṇī
  • CaitrÄ«
  • ĀśviyujÄ«

See also

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