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The play Sacrifice was based on the very famous play

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The play Sacrifice by Rabindranath Tagore reflects primarily the practice of animal and human

sacrifice to please the goddess Kali in Hinduism. Sacrifices of goats and roosters are common

sight in many temples of goddess Kali in India. Animal sacrifice is widely prevalent in many

temples of India even today.

Sacrifice is a religious rite in which something pleasing to the god is offered to obtain blessing.

Man maintains a relationship between his own self and the supreme power through sacrifice.

This religious attitude is widely prevalent in India. Every one offer something to the god present

in the temple. We may desire for good rain, good harvest, wealth, children or health and other

material benefits from the god in the temple through our prayer and offerings.

Sacrifice in the form of animals or flowers are also made to please gods and goddesses in order

to seek forgiveness for the wrong doings or sins, which we might have committed. Many nonvegetarians give up meat eating as a form of sacrifice to please their gods and goddesses on

specific days. An extreme form of sacrifice is human sacrifice where a human being is killed as

an offering to the god

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