ЁЯФ╢ The parjanya generated by Yajna augments the level of prana in the air. This effect is dense around the Yajnasala (the area where is Yajna performed) but is also prevalent in the wider space and continues to expand with the flow of air with the process of Yajna. If we pour some oil drops in a pot containing water, the oil separates itself from water and spreads on the surface of water. In a similar way, the energy of Yajna expands all around in the open space. Its prana, its essence, its energy, is also present in the water contained in the clouds.
ЁЯФ╖ This is showered in the form of rain and thus gets absorbed in the soil, crops and vegetation. The soil irrigated by it is found to be more fertile and the grains, fruits and vegetables grown there are tastier and have higher nutrition. The milk of the cows, which graze the grass grown on such lands, is also of excellent quality. Drinking the milk and eating the fruits and vegetables energized by Yajna increases our stamina, resistance against infections and diseases, and mental astuteness.
ЁЯФ╢ In fact the cosmic flow of prana is omnipresent in the subliminal realms of Nature. It enables all activities, movements and evolution of living beings. All creatures possess prana and therefore they are called prani. Prana is the source of our vital strength. If it were present in substantial amount in the body, a visibly lean and skinny person would be very strong and healthy (e.g. Mahatma Gandhi).
ЁЯФ╖ Its elevated levels are expressed in mental radiance, intellectual sharpness and talents. Its reduction on the contrary would turn a physically robust person rather weak, lethargic and dull. Reduction of this subtle energy in plants and trees would diminish the shining beauty of flowers, and nutrient quality of fruits, vegetables and grains. Decreased levels of prana in the air, despite the presence of substantial amounts of oxygen, would lessen its vitality. Even deep breathing of this otherwise ‘fresh’ air would not have the desired healthy effects. People living at such places are found to lack vital strength, immunity and mental sharpness. The parjanya extracted by Yajna compensates for these deficiencies.
ЁЯФ╖ This is showered in the form of rain and thus gets absorbed in the soil, crops and vegetation. The soil irrigated by it is found to be more fertile and the grains, fruits and vegetables grown there are tastier and have higher nutrition. The milk of the cows, which graze the grass grown on such lands, is also of excellent quality. Drinking the milk and eating the fruits and vegetables energized by Yajna increases our stamina, resistance against infections and diseases, and mental astuteness.
ЁЯФ╢ In fact the cosmic flow of prana is omnipresent in the subliminal realms of Nature. It enables all activities, movements and evolution of living beings. All creatures possess prana and therefore they are called prani. Prana is the source of our vital strength. If it were present in substantial amount in the body, a visibly lean and skinny person would be very strong and healthy (e.g. Mahatma Gandhi).
ЁЯФ╖ Its elevated levels are expressed in mental radiance, intellectual sharpness and talents. Its reduction on the contrary would turn a physically robust person rather weak, lethargic and dull. Reduction of this subtle energy in plants and trees would diminish the shining beauty of flowers, and nutrient quality of fruits, vegetables and grains. Decreased levels of prana in the air, despite the presence of substantial amounts of oxygen, would lessen its vitality. Even deep breathing of this otherwise ‘fresh’ air would not have the desired healthy effects. People living at such places are found to lack vital strength, immunity and mental sharpness. The parjanya extracted by Yajna compensates for these deficiencies.
ЁЯУЦ From Akhand Jyoti Jan 2001
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