Rājyābhiṣeka

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Ram Rajyabhishek

The rājyābhiṣeka is a late Vedic ceremony of coronation.[1] It also refers to anointing government officials, particularly heads of state, at the time of taking power or to mark a signal achievement.

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References

  1. ^ Ramdev P. Kathuria (1987). Life in the courts of Rajasthan, during the 18th century. S. Chand. ISBN 8121901448.