The Science of Agnihotra: How Fire Rituals Affect Our Environment

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Agnihotra is an ancient Vedic fire ritual performed exactly at sunrise and sunset to purify the atmosphere, reduce environmental pollution, and harmonize human life with the rhythms of nature. The word originates from Sanskrit, where “Agni” means fire and “Hotra” means an offering or healing. Rooted in the Śrauta tradition dating back thousands of years, this practice is considered the foundational component of Homa Therapy (or bioenergy fire therapy).

While it has profound spiritual significance in Sanatan Dharma, modern practitioners worldwide often approach it as a non-religious, universal scientific tool for health and ecological rejuvenation. Core Components Required

To perform the ritual, specific materials must be used to ensure the desired energetic and chemical reactions take place:

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