Yagya shala
Yagya Shala

Sandipani Yagyashala Outside

Sandipani Vidyaniketan contains a divine Yagyashala consisting of nine sacrificial altars (nav kundi) in which Yagyas, a fire sacrifice ceremony, are conducted regularly.

Performing a Yagya is one of the oldest rites in the Hindu culture. A Yagya is carried out to purify our mind and actions and seek blessings from God. This is done by chanting mantras and making offerings to God through the holy fire.

Yagya Shala

Sandipani Rishikumars Performing a Yagya

The Yagyashala is used daily during term time to educate Rishikumars on how to perform various types of Yagya and be proficient in reciting mantras.

Yagya Shala

Sandipani Yagyashala Inside

Sandipani Vidyaniketan contains a divine Yagyashala consisting of nine sacrificial altars (nav kundi) in which Yagyas, a fire sacrifice ceremony, are conducted regularly.

Performing a Yagya is one of the oldest rites in the Hindu culture. A Yagya is carried out to purify our mind and actions and seek blessings from God. This is done by chanting mantras and making offerings to God through the holy fire.