DESCRIBE THE RITUAL PERFORMED BY THE KING
'ASHVAMEDA’
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Answer:
Conditional statements check whether a programmer-specified Boolean condition is true or false. They make it possible to test a variable against a value/compare a variable with another variable and make the program act in one way if the condition is met, and another if it isn’t. They make the program very powerful and be able to be used for a vast variety of purposes, from creating simple calculators to controlling robots. A program that has conditional statements is called a Conditional Program, and the process is known as Conditional Programming.
For example, if a bulb is not working, you first check whether the switch is ON or OFF. If the switch is OFF you turn on the bulb, but if the switch is ON and bulb is not working, you replace the bulb or check connection. You act according to the situation or condition.
You can represent the same thing using a flowchart:
Explanation:
The Ashvamedha (Sanskrit: अश्वमेध aśvamedha) is a horse sacrifice ritual followed by the Śrauta 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.