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explain ashmaveda in detail​

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Ashvamedha, (Sanskrit: “horse sacrifice”) also spelled ashwamedha, grandest of the Vedic religious rites of ancient India, performed by a king to celebrate his paramountcy. ... If the horse entered a foreign country, its ruler had either to fight or to submit.

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➨Ashvamedha, (Sanskrit: “horse sacrifice”) also spelled ashwamedha, grandest of the Vedic religious rites of ancient India, performed by a king to celebrate his paramountcy. If the horse entered a foreign country, its ruler had either to fight or to submit.

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