Yaga-shala ( Sanskrit: यागशाल, romanized: Yāga-śālā; Hindustani pronunciation: [ˈjaːɡə ˈʃaːlə]) is a sacrificial hall in Hinduism where a fire sacrifice ( yajna) is conducted. It also refers to the site of the sacrifice during the kumbhabhishekam ceremony of a temple. [1] [2] The various characteristics and the specifications related to the construction of a yaga-shala are described in the Shulba Sutras. [3]
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Yaga-shala ( Sanskrit: यागशाल, romanized: Yāga-śālā; Hindustani pronunciation: [ˈjaːɡə ˈʃaːlə]) is a sacrificial hall in Hinduism where a fire sacrifice ( yajna) is conducted. It also refers to the site of the sacrifice during the kumbhabhishekam ceremony of a temple. [1] [2] The various characteristics and the specifications related to the construction of a yaga-shala are described in the Shulba Sutras. [3]
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