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A Yaga which when performed, assures a king of sovereignty of the world and a place in the heavens
blessingsonthenet.com
a great sacrifice performed sometimes on the occasion of the coronation of a king by himself and his tributary princes].
miraura.org
a sacrifice performed by a monarch as a mark of his sovereignty over other kings
swami-krishnananda.org
An imperial sacrifice.
sriramchandra.org
Rajasuya was a sacrifice performed by the ancient kings of India. It was as famous as the Ashwamedha sacrifice. Both Rajasuya and Aswamedha were performed by ancient kings who consider themselves powerful enough to be an emperor.
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