- The
Ashvamedha (Sanskrit: अश्वमेध, romanized: aśvamedha) was a
horse sacrifice ritual followed by the Śrauta
tradition of
Vedic religion. It was used by...
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probably refers to his
friendly relations with them. He
performed the
Ashvamedha sacrifice to
prove his
imperial sovereignty and
remained undefeated in...
- own kith and kin
during the war. On the
advice of sages, he
conducted Ashvamedha yagna,
where a
decorated horse would be sent
across the
kingdom and wherever...
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mentions about Yayati's achievements. He
performed 100 Rajasuyas, 100
Ashvamedhas, 100 Va****eyas, 1000 Atiratras, 1000
Pundarikas and
innumerable Agnishthomas...
- of India. ****keshin
established the city of Vatapi, and
performed the
Ashvamedha sacrifice to ****ert his
sovereign status. The
dynasty established by him...
- Look up Ashwamedha or
Ashvamedha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aswamedham may
refer to:
Ashvamedha, a
horse sacrifice ritual in
Hinduism Ashvamedhika...
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invasions of
northern India. He
performed Vedic sacrifices including Ashvamedha and Rajasuya.
Instead of the Buddhists, he
patronised Brahmins and donated...
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Vedic sacrificial rites such as the Purushamedha, Kaukili-Sutramani,
Ashvamedha, and Agnicayana.
Recorded around 300–400 BCE, it is
prevalent in southern...
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Pravargya Purushamedha Putrakameshti Viraja Homa
Other Achamana Ashirvada Ashvamedha Karmakāṇḍa
Kumbhabhishekham Nityakarma Ngejot Panchayatana puja Prana...
- example, the
Brihadaranyaka interprets the
practice of horse-sacrifice or
ashvamedha allegorically. It
states that the over-lordship of the
earth may be acquired...