The king's chief queen or mahishi played an important ritual role in which sacrifice?
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The Ashvamedha sacrifice
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The king's chief queen or mahishi played an important ritual role in
"Ashvamedha" Sacrifice.
- The Vedic religion's tradition practised is a horse sacrifice ceremony known as the Ashvamedha.
- Ancient Indian monarchs would release a horse along with several of their men for a year of wandering to demonstrate their imperial dominance.
- Any opponent may contest the king's rule in the area covered by the horse by engaging the soldiers it was pulling.
- The horse would be led to the emperor's capital after a year if no adversary had ended up killing or seize it.
- Then it would be offered as a sacrifice, as well as the monarch would be recognized as the sole ruler.
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