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Utterance
of the Mantras
Chant at Sunset :
AGNAYE
SWAHA (First oblation):
AGNAYE IDAM NA MAMA
PRAJAPATAYE SWAHA (Second oblation)
PRAJAPATAYE IDAM NA MAMA
This completes the Sunset Agnihotra.
Chant at Sunrise:
SURYAY SWAHA (First oblation)
SURYAY IDAM NA MAMA
PRAJAPATAYE SWAHA (Second oblation)
PRAJAPATAYE IDAM NA MAMA
This completes the Sunrise Agnihotra
But what is the import of these incantations? They are an
offering made by Agnihotra performer to the Supreme Being.
The invoke God and say "Oh GOD! Whatever I have really belongs
to u, and I offer it all to you."
The vibration of this Vedic incantation is deeply related
to the time of sun rise and sunset. Just as the effects
of the Ragas and Raginis in Indian classical music are obtained
only when they are sung at prescribed time, similarly the
full effects of Agnihotra chants materialise only at sunrise
and sunset. The chants also bear deep relations to the mysterious
power of pyramid from as well as fire energy. It may be
noted that the Agnihotra mantras as given in Vedic texts
are not pre-fixed "Om" therefore, never pre-fix the mantras
with "OM". Also never change the order of mantras, and chant
then only in the prescribe manner. The mantras, which are
not pre-fixed with OM, are called "Saumya"(soft, jentel)
mantras. These mantras are a scientific combination of sound
variation, and therefore it is essential that only the original
mantras are chanted why offering oblation to fire, and no
attempt is made to change accent, pronunciation or the order
of words. Chanting the mantra's translation is similarly
undesirable and would not lead to results.
Apparently, the mantras in invoke Agni and Surya. But Agnihotra
is not the worship of Agni or Surya. The invocation is essentially
the God, Almighty, and Agni and Surya in two Mantras are
only synonyms of God.
1. DEFINITE TIMINGS
2. POT TO BE USED OF A SPECIFIC
SHAPE AND SIZE
3. COW-DUNG CAKE FIRE
4. OFFERINGS(OBLATIONS)
5. UTTERANCE OF THE MANTRAS
                Compliance
of these regulations justifies the adoption of right method
for performing daily Agnihotra. Once you start this practice
you will notice that nothing is impossible or difficult
in doing so and it is much easier than can be imagined.
                
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