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Who guarded the horse?
(a) Janas
(b) Raja’s men
(c) Ordinary people
(d) All of these

Answers

Answered by bharathikaluvai35253
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rajas men answer ( b) horses

Answered by shishir303
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Who guarded the horse?

(a) Janas

(b) Raja’s men

(c) Ordinary people

(d) All of these

The Correct Option is...

(b) Raja’s men

Explanation ⦂

Raja’s men guarded the horse.

Ashwamedha Yagya was a ritual in ancient India, which was a ritual related to the sacrifice of a horse. Under this ritual, a horse was left open to roam freely and the king's men followed behind the guard. The area through which the horse passed.

The king of that area could stop that horse and he had to fight again with the king's army following the horse. If he let the horse go from his territory without being challenged, it meant that he accepted the submission of the king who performed the sacrifice.

The Ashwamedha Yagya was a way for a king to expand his empire.

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