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What do you mean by Aashwamedha yagya??

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Answered by Alraza
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Explanation:

Ashvamedha, (Sanskrit: “horse sacrifice”) also spelled ashwamedha, grandest of the Vedic religious rites of ancient India, performed by a king to celebrate his paramountcy. ... The wandering horse was said to symbolize the Sun in its journey over the world and, consequently, the power of the king over the whole Earth.

Answered by Chizudidifan
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Answer:

Aashwamedha yagya means horse sacrifice or the process by which the rulers used to conquer other kingdom with the help of their horses!!

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