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Yadnya Kasada         
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HINDU RITUAL
Yadnya Kasada, also known as Kesodo, is a traditional Hindu ritual of the Tenggerese people, an ethnic subgroup of the Javanese. The ritual serves as a way of expressing appreciation to their gods, whom they believe have granted them with blessings, abundance, and welfare.
Yajna         
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RITUAL OFFERING SACRIFICE IN HINDUISM
Yagyas; Agnistoma; Yajnas; Adhvara; Vedic yagya; Vajpeya; Vajapeya; Yagnya; Vedic sacrifice; Yajña; Yajnam; Yaagam; Yagam; Yāgam; Somayagam; Agnistomam; Agnishtomam; Yagna kund; Haviryajna; Haviryajña; Soma sacrifice; Yajna kunda; Yadnya; Yagya (Hindu Ritual); Soma ritual; Yagnam; Yagya; Yajnik; Hawan; Hawana; Yagna (Hindu Ritual); Yagna
Yajna () refers in Hinduism to any ritual done in front of a sacred fire, often with mantras.SG Nigal (1986), Axiological Approach to the Vedas, Northern Book, , pages 80–81 Yajna has been a Vedic tradition, described in a layer of Vedic literature called Brahmanas, as well as Yajurveda.