
The basis of success of Rajsuya Yagya was not only the Yagya but also giving the right responsibility to the right person. Yudhishthir assigned tasks according to everyone’s ability. This teaches us that in any big task, teamwork, trust and proper leadership become the real basis of success.

By washing the feet of the Brahmins, Shri Krishna himself gave the message that the true great is the one who rises above position and prestige and embraces service. Humility makes a person’s character great and the spirit of service brings both respect and love in the society.

Yudhishthir respectfully welcomed all the kings, sages and Brahmins who had come from far and wide. This teaches us that respect for guests is not just a tradition but an important ritual of Indian culture. Respect and sweet behavior strengthen relationships.

In Rajsuya Yagya, donations were given to everyone as per their eligibility. This gives the message that charity is not just giving money, but understanding the need of a deserving person and helping him. Selfless donation enriches both society and soul.

In the meeting, Shri Krishna was considered worthy of worship because he was a symbol of religion, knowledge and public welfare. This teaches us that respect should always be based on merit, character and deeds, and not just because of position, power or wealth.

Despite being the king, Yudhishthir consulted everyone and did not consider himself the greatest. A great leader is one who respects the opinions of others, takes everyone along and gives place to conscience and religion instead of ego in his decisions.

The success of Rajsuya Yagya was possible not only through grandeur, but also through religion, cooperation, discipline and mutual harmony. This incident teaches that when people work together selflessly, even difficult goals can be easily achieved.
Published at : 08 Jul 2026 06:05 AM (IST)

