Vedic literature
Vedic literature is created for the guidance of conditioned souls. Every living being who is in this material world is conditioned by the laws of material nature. And it is a chance, this creation, and especially this human body is a chance to get rid of this material entanglement. And the chance is open by acting for the satisfaction of Visnu. Saha-yajnah prajah srstva. Prajah. Prajah means the living entities, after being created, they were advised that "You perform yajna, or sacrifice, for the satisfaction of Visnu. " Anena, "By this," prasavisyadhvam, "you increase your enlightenment." Prasavisyadhvam. "And whatever you want, that will be satisfied by this yajna.
If you do not work for that supreme perfect, then you will be bound up and, this engagement of the body will continue. This engagement of the body will continue if you work on your own responsibility and not for the supreme purpose of the Supreme Lord, Yajna, or Visnu. That is the secret. Yajna means yajno vai visnuh. It is sruti. Sruti means the Vedic literature, the Vedic hymns. They prove it, "Yajna means Visnu." Visnuh tu sartham karma samacara. Therefore we have to work for the satisfaction of Visnu. That is called Yajna.
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