What was the significance of the horse statue in 'a horse and two goats'?
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"This is our guardian, it means death to our adversaries. At the end of Kali Yuga, this world and all other worlds will be destroyed, and the Redeemer will come in the shape of a horse called 'Kalki'; this horse will come to life and gallop and trample down all bad men…
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The horse was nearly life sized, moulded out of clay, baked, burnt, and brightly coloured, and reached its head proudly, prancing it's forelegs in the air and flourishing it's tail in a loop beside the horse stood a warrior with scythe-like mustachios, bulging eyes, and aquiline nose.
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