What is the Difference between ashwamedha yagna and rajasuya
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1. Rajasuya, known as the imperial sacrifice or the king’s inaugural sacrifice is a ritual of the Vedic religion. It is the yajna performed by the ancient kings of India who considered themselves as powerful to be an Emperor
2. After conquering the kings of other kingdoms and collecting tribute from them, the general would invite the vanquished kings to attend the sacrifice ceremony. All the vanquished kings would in effect consider the performer of these sacrifices as an emperor.
Ashwamedha yaga
!. This yaga is a horse sacrifice followed by the Vedic religion
2. It was performed by ancient Indian kings to prove their superior sovereignty. In this, a horse accompanied by the king’s warriors would be released to wander for a period of one year
3. In the territory travelled by the horse, any rival could dispute the king’ s authority by challenging the warriors who accompany the horse
3. After one year, if no enemy had managed to capture or kill the horse, the animal would be guided back to the kingdom. It would be later sacrificed and the king would be considered and declared as an undisputed sovereign
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2. After conquering the kings of other kingdoms and collecting tribute from them, the general would invite the vanquished kings to attend the sacrifice ceremony. All the vanquished kings would in effect consider the performer of these sacrifices as an emperor.
Ashwamedha yaga
!. This yaga is a horse sacrifice followed by the Vedic religion
2. It was performed by ancient Indian kings to prove their superior sovereignty. In this, a horse accompanied by the king’s warriors would be released to wander for a period of one year
3. In the territory travelled by the horse, any rival could dispute the king’ s authority by challenging the warriors who accompany the horse
3. After one year, if no enemy had managed to capture or kill the horse, the animal would be guided back to the kingdom. It would be later sacrificed and the king would be considered and declared as an undisputed sovereign
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