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Vinod Bansal at Delhi Yajna: Ritual to End Wars, Pollution, and Crises

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On World Yajna Day, the Arya Samaj Temple in Delhi’s Sant Nagar transformed into a beacon of Vedic sanctity with a meticulously performed yajna on Sunday. Crowds of faithful from diverse backgrounds joined forces, vowing to champion global harmony, uplift humanity, and revive Sanatan Vedic ethos amid modern chaos.

VHP’s national spokesperson Vinod Bansal graced the occasion, immersing himself in the rituals. In a candid interview, he showered blessings worldwide, hailing yajna as the pinnacle of karma endorsed by the Vedas. Beyond environmental detoxification, it delivers profound spiritual and cultural bliss.

‘This fire ceremony propels the nation’s ascent through devotion to others,’ Bansal explained. Oblations symbolize total surrender—ego, malice, all incinerated in sacred flames. With the globe teetering on conflict’s edge, spawning economic turmoil, yajna emerges as the panacea. ‘It binds us in unbreakable unity,’ he stressed.

Bansal advocated routine yajna for mental clarity, calling on individuals to prioritize societal and national welfare. Elevating the day beyond piety, he described it as humanity’s pledge to nature and patriotism. Authentic yajna in Bharat’s heritage mandates sacrificing vices for public welfare.

Facing terrorism, ecological ruin, and ethical erosion, Vedic yajna purifies minds and atmospheres, sparks optimism, and weaves social cohesion. The assembly’s unified pledge? Forsake selfishness, embrace service, safeguard Vedic legacy, and ignite yajna’s light in every home.

Such gatherings remind us that ancient rites hold keys to contemporary salvation, bridging epochs with hope.

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