Since childhood, I have loved both logic and wisdom. Mathematics showed me order and reasoning, while Sanskrit and the Vedas revealed deeper truths about life. However, as I studied more, I realized that much of our ancient knowledge is lost or misunderstood.
? My Search for the Truth
While studying at V.V.R.I., Panjab University, I noticed that modern explanations did not include the real meaning of Yajña and Karma Yoga. People saw Yajña as a fire ceremony and Karma Yoga as just working hard. But in reality, they are powerful ideas that can change the way we live.
? Why This Book?
I wrote Yajña as Metascience to bring back the true meaning of Yajña. This book explains that:
✅ Yajña is not just about fire—it is about balance, offering, and transformation.
✅ Karma Yoga is not just about action—it is about the right action, done selflessly.
✅ Vedic rituals are not outdated—they have deep spiritual, psychological, and even scientific benefits.
? A Guide for Modern Life
Today, people are stressed, disconnected, and searching for meaning. The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and Vedas give us a practical way to live with purpose and peace. Through this book, I want to help people understand:
? How Yajña helps us live in harmony with nature
? Why giving and selfless actions bring more happiness
? How small daily rituals can create inner strength and balance\
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? A Humble Offering
I am thankful to scholars like Richard Bentley, Gary Brent, and Bennett Archer, who encouraged me to share this work with the world.
If you are someone who wants to understand ancient wisdom in a practical way, this book is for you. Let us rediscover Yajña—not just as a ritual, but as a science for life.
? Join me in exploring this lost knowledge and making it a part of our everyday lives.