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- (12 Volumes). Calcutta Dutt, M.N. (1905) The Mahabharata (Volume 14): Ashwamedha Parva. Calcutta: Elysium Press van Buitenen, J.A.B. (1973) The Mahabharata:...
- Ashwamedha is a 1990 Indian Kannada language action film directed by C. R. Simha. It stars Kumar Bangarappa and Geethanjali with Srividya, Srinath, Balakrishna...
- Vrishketu and mourning after the war. The series also showcases the story's Ashwamedha yagna, during which Arjuna's son Babruvahana, prince of Manipur fights...
- Ashwamedha Devi Former Member of Parliament Constituency Ujjiyarpur Chairperson of Bihar State women commission In****bent ****umed office July 2023 Member...
- Eutropis ashwamedhi, also known commonly as the Ashwamedh supple skink or Ashwamedha writhing skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species...
- the newly established walled city of Jaipur in 1727 and performed two Ashwamedha sacrifices, one in 1734, and again in 1741. Sawai Jai Singh II other than...
- Pratardana, is mentioned in the Kau****aki Upanishad. He was invited in the Ashwamedha sacrifice performed by King Dasharatha of Ayodhya. He was the younger...
- Kusha (Sanskrit: कुश, IAST: Kuśa) and his younger twin brother Lava were the children of Rama and Sita. Their story is recounted in the Hindu epic, the...
- tantras and chanting Vedic hymns. Often invoked during major yagnas such as Ashwamedha yagna. Dhata is evidenced as an Aditya in both Hindu epics - the Mahabharata...
- Valmiki at center, Lava and Kusha on both sides of Valmiki, the horse of Ashwamedha Yajna of Rama at left corner, and Sita on the right corner, at the Valmiki...