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King Sagara performed the ashwamedha yagya because​

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Answered by deepalmsableyahoocom
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Years later, King Sagara performed a horse expedition (Ashwamedha yajna) to prove his supremacy. Lord Indra, the leader of the demigods, became fearful over the results of the yajna, so he decided to steal the horse. ... When the 60,000 sons found the horse at Kapiladeva's ashram, they thought he had stolen it.

Spouse: Sumati, Bhadra, Keshini

Dynasty: Suryavansha

Answered by ratanlaljanagal1973
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Years later, King Sagara performed a horse expedition (Ashwamedha yajna) to prove his supremacy. Lord Indra, the leader of the demigods, became fearful over the results of the yajna, so he decided to steal the horse. ... When the 60,000 sons found the horse at Kapiladeva's ashram, they thought he had stolen it.Spouse: Sumati, Bhadra, KeshiniDynasty: Suryavansha

In Jain tradition, Sagara was younger brother of Bhagvan Ajitanathaswami (second Tirthankara).[1] son of Kshatriya King Sumitra and Queen Vijayanti (Yasomati) of Ikshvaku dynasty in Ayodhya.[1] and was the second Chakravartin of present Avasarpiṇī. In Hindu mythology, Sagara is a prominent king of the Suryavansha dynasty in Vidarbha, and the other from royal lineage of Sivi,[2] The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli.

King Sagara

Spouse =Sumati, Bhadra, Keshini

Issue =Asamanja

AsamanjaDynasty =Suryavansha

SuryavanshaFather =Bahu (Bahuka)

Bahu (Bahuka)Mother =Vijayanti (also known as Yashomati)

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