How are rajas of early vedic period different from the kings who ruled later?.
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Monarchy in ancient India was sovereignty over a territory by a King who functioned as its protector, a role which involved both secular and religious power. The meaning and significance of kingship changed dramatically between the Vedic and Later Vedic period, and underwent further development under the influence of Buddhism. Although there is evidence that kingship was not always hereditary during the Vedic and into the Later Vedic period, by the time of composition of the Brāhmaṇa literature, traces of elective kingship had already begun to disappear
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rajas of Mahajan pad
they became Raja by performing very big sacrifices where people accepted their supremacy
they had capital city which where fortified . they also had large enemies
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