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[[File:Sacrifices Yield Boon Giving Pudding.jpg|thumb|Putrakameshti performed by King Dhasharatha-Rishyashringa performed the holy sacrifice and the final day of the event, a dark skinned deity appeared from sacrificial altar and handed over a vessel of payasam to Dasharatha.  ]]
 
'''Putrakameshti''' is a special [[Yajna]] performed in Hinduism for the sake of having a male child/son. It is a [[kaamya-karma]].
 
  
In the ancient Indian epic [[Ramayana]], upon the recommendation of Sage [[Vashishta]], King [[Dasharatha]] of Ayodhya performed the Putrakameshti [[Yajna]] under the supervision of Rishishringa Muni, who was an expert in [[Yajurveda]], which has the guidelines for this prayer. After its successful completion, the Lord of Fire, Agnidev appeared and gave a bowl of sweet to the King of Ayodhya, which was provided to his three queens in order to promulgate his sons [[Sri Rama]], [[Lakshmana]], [[Bharata (Ramayana)|Bharata]] and [[Shatrughna]].
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Putrakameshti is a special kind of Ishti (a type of yajna) performed in ancient days in Bharatavarsha for the sake of having a male child/son. It is a [[kaamya-karma]]. In the early stages of Bharatiya society, the concept of having the son stems from the fact that protection of family depended upon the male members. At the same time issuelessness was unbearable causing severe mental affliction. [[Putra (पुत्रः)]] or the son thus has a significant place in society.
  
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In Ramayana, upon the recommendation of Sage [[Vasishta (वसिष्ठः)|Vashishta]], King Dasharatha of Ayodhya performed the Putrakameshti Yaga under the supervision of Rshyashringa Muni, who was an expert in [[Yajurveda (यजुर्वेदः)|Yajurveda]], which has the guidelines for this prayer. After its successful completion, the Lord of Fire, [[Agni (आग्निः)|Agni]] devata appeared and gave a bowl of sweet to the King of Ayodhya, which was provided to his three queens in order to promulgate his sons [[Sri Rama]], [[Lakshmana]], Bharata and Shatrughna.
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Putrakameshti is a special kind of Ishti (a type of yajna) performed in ancient days in Bharatavarsha for the sake of having a male child/son. It is a kaamya-karma. In the early stages of Bharatiya society, the concept of having the son stems from the fact that protection of family depended upon the male members. At the same time issuelessness was unbearable causing severe mental affliction. Putra (पुत्रः) or the son thus has a significant place in society.

In Ramayana, upon the recommendation of Sage Vashishta, King Dasharatha of Ayodhya performed the Putrakameshti Yaga under the supervision of Rshyashringa Muni, who was an expert in Yajurveda, which has the guidelines for this prayer. After its successful completion, the Lord of Fire, Agni devata appeared and gave a bowl of sweet to the King of Ayodhya, which was provided to his three queens in order to promulgate his sons Sri Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata and Shatrughna.

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