Yagyavalkya is considered one of the great sages of ancient India. He was a scholar well-versed in the Vedas and a respected authority on Vedic rituals and philosophy. Yagyavalkya is prominently featured in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, where he engages in discussions with various scholars and seekers, exploring fundamental questions about the nature of the self (Atman), the ultimate reality (Brahman), and the nature of existence. Yagyavalkya's teachings emphasize the name of our Yagyashala as “Yagyavalkya Yagyashala”. Our Yagyashals is dedicated to the performance of yagyas, representing an important aspect of Hindu ritualistic and spiritual practices Yagyas are considered sacred acts of worship and are believed to generate positive energy, purify the environment, and foster spiritual growth. Different types of yagyas may be performed for specific purposes, such as prosperity, health, or protection. Our yagyas involve the chanting of Vedic mantras and the offering of various substances such as ghee, grains, and herbs to a consecrated fire. The ritual is performed to invoke specific deities, seek blessings, and promote harmony and well-being.