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who were staunchly against the practices of yajnas or expensive rituals in the 6th century B.C.?​

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Yajna (Sanskrit: यज्ञ, romanized: yajñá, lit. 'sacrifice, devotion, worship, offering') refers in Hinduism to any ritual done in front of a sacred fire, often with mantras.[1] Yajna has been a Vedic tradition, described in a layer of Vedic literature called Brahmanas, as well as Yajurveda.[2] The tradition has evolved from offering oblations and libations into sacred fire to symbolic offerings in the presence of sacred fire (Agni).[1]

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