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An Agnihotri performs a Yajna with offerings and chants into a consecrated fire.

Agnihotri is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit Agnihotra. Agnihotri literally translates to "one who carries out fire rituals." It is a Hindu Brahmin surname common across Northern and Western India.[1]

Agnihotri is also an epithet for Agni, the Hindu god of fire and the lord of sacrifices carried out in fire. One of the translations of Agnihotri is "the lord of the sacrifices in fire."

Religious duties

Agnihotri should be a Brahmin, but he may be a celibate or a householder. If a householder becomes a widow or a widower, she/he cannot perform as Agnihotri. The Agnihotri has to conduct worship as an ideal householder. He cannot beg for his own livelihood. In fact, the last Aahuti of the Agnihotri is the sacrifice of his own body.

Notable Agnihotris

Ecommerce Architect, Punjab & sind Bank Ghaziabad

  • Ravin Agnihotri (born 1988), Assistant, Bhilai Jaypee Cement Limited, Babupur, Satna

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