Does each individual need to bring his own korban chagiga,meaning if the first day I am eating at someones home the chagiga I still need to bring my own korbon on another day. If yes the amount of korbonas brought are far greater then korbon pesach. what is the source of your answer
BARRY KOHN, LOS ANGELES
1) The Mitzvah is to bring a Korban Chagigah, not to eat the Korban Chagigah of a friend. This is learned from the Mishnah in Chagigah (9a) which states that if someone did not do the "Chag" on the first day, he must do this anytime during the remainder of the Yom Tov. Rashi writes that this is referring to someone who did not bring the Korban Chagigah on the first day. We now have an answer to your first question: Yes, the Korban must be brought on another day.
2) I do not think that there were more Chagigos than Korbenos Pesach, because the Gemara (Chagigah 6b) states that women are exempt from the Chagigah and the Korban Re'iyah. In contrast, the Rambam (Hilchos Korban Pesach 1:1) rules that women are obligated to bring a Korban Pesach.
Kol Tuv,
Dovid Bloom