In the word ‘Yajna’, Yajna is a metal; Which means grammatical meaning – Poojanam. That is, there is no difference in terms of meaning in the words ‘Yajna’ and ‘Puja’. Putreshti Yajna directly means’ Yajna or worship performed on the wish of the son. Many rituals of this Yajna are found in our scriptures. In the Satyuga, Maharishi Kashyapa and Aditi had considered Shree Vishnu as the presiding deity and made a son-in-law. Lord Vamana, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was incarnated in the place of Aditi, due to the effect of that sacrifice. Mandhata himself was born from his father’s stomach with the offerings of the son-son (Putra Prapt Pushtak) . His father Yuvnashv considered Indradevata as a favored son and made a son. On getting thirsty in the night, the youth himself became proud when he drank the divine water of the Yagyaghat installed in the Yagyashala. Rama, Lakshman, Bharata, Shatrughna, in the Treta Yuga under Raza Dasaratha – these four sons were descended from the Mahaprasad of the son-son. His son’s son was done by His Holiness Sage Shringa. Many kings have performed the Putreshti Yajna in Dwapar. in Divine children have been received through the influence of Yajna. Draupadi, a supreme superior daughter of Drupada, the Maharaja of Punjab, and a son, Dhrishtadyumna Yajna, were revealed. Therefore his name is also Yagyaseni and Yagyasen in the Mahabharata text. Many great men have done penance, worship and Yajna etc. for good children. Lord Ved Vyasa had considered son Shiva to be favored by Lord Shiva, then he had a divine son like Bhagawat Swaroop Shukdev at the time of Arinimanthan. A very accurate historical description is found in the Mahabharata Khilabhaga.- Putra Prapt Pushtak.
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