Full moon Yajña is a traditional ritual that involves prayer, chanting, ritual offerings, breathwork (prāṇāyāma), and meditation.
The ceremony is centred around 108 offerings with 108 repetitions of a mantra chanted in unison. The participants symbolically let go of everything that binds them to egotism, selfishness, and suffering, reaffirming their connection to a larger sense of wholeness.