agnihotra

English

Etymology

From Sanskrit अग्नि (agni, Agni) + होत्र (hotra, sacrifice, burnt offering).

Noun

agnihotra (plural agnihotras)

  1. (Hinduism) A Vedic yajña (ritual or sacrifice) mentioned in the Atharvaveda and performed in orthodox Hindu communities.

Translations

Indonesian

Etymology

From Sanskrit अग्निहोत्र (agnihotra).

Noun

agnihotra (first-person possessive agnihotraku, second-person possessive agnihotramu, third-person possessive agnihotranya)

  1. (Hinduism) agnihotra.

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