With reference to the Vedic civilization, Rajasuya, Asvamedha and Vajpeya were
Rituals and sacrifices performed by the King to strengthen his position
Correct AnswerMercenary army contingents that were owned by the local landlords
Incorrect AnswerLand tax imposed on areas inside the jurisdiction of the Empire
Incorrect AnswerBody of officials who maintained a record of the extent of empire, its defeats and successions
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Larger kingdoms were formed during the later Vedic period as many jana or tribes were amalgamated to form janapadas or rashtras in the later Vedic period. Hence the royal power had increased along with the increase in the size of kingdom.
Learning: So, the king performed various rituals and sacrifices to strengthen his position. They include Rajasuya (consecration ceremony), Asvamedha (horse sacrifice) and Vajpeya (chariot race). The kings also assumed titles like Rajavisvajanan, Ahilabhuvanapathi, (lord of all earth), Ekrat and Samrat (sole ruler) to showcase his power.
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