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describe the ashvamedha yajna​

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Answered by kaalipavan
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the Ashvamedha is a horse sacrifice ritual followed by the srauta tradition of Vedic religion. It was used by ancient Indian kings to prove their imperial sovereignty: a horse accompanied by the king's warriors would be released to wander for a period of one year

Answered by vaishnav2011
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here is the answer

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ashwamedha ceremony or ashwamedha yajna is one such type in which a men is regognised as the raja . ln this ceremony horse is let loose to wander freely in the nearby territories guarded by the rajas men. lf the horse was stopped by the other rajas. they had to fight. lf they allow the horse to pass, it meant that the raja who wanted to perform the sacrifice was stronger than others. later on, when the horse returns back, rituals are performed by the priests and the other rajas were invited as guests in the ceremony.

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