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Ashwamedha
The Marathi word "ashwamegh" refers to the ancient Hindu ritual known as the Ashwamedha Yagna or horse sacrifice. In this ceremony, a sacred horse is released to roam freely, symbolizing the king's sovereignty and power. The successful completion of the yagna signifies the ruler's dominance over neighboring territories. The term also embodies themes of victory, authority, and prosperity.
ashwamedha yagna/yaga is a ceremony in which a king sets his horse on a long ride. the territory travelled by horse then belongs to the king. if any king tries to stop the horse, battle takes place between the two. the winner takes it all. it is till today, performed by only lord rama.
A yajna (also yadnya, yagna, or yagya) is a Hindu ritual of sacrifice.
to chose the chakravarti
Ashwamedha yajna can only performed if a ruler had won all the other kings It was done to chose who was the most powerful ruler of the Braratvarsha.
Ashwamedha
Ashwamedha
The cast of Daksha Yagna - 1927 includes: Bhaurao Datar Gangubai Mohite
Yagna
No. (Yagna, roughly translated, means "fire worship.") Indeed, the Buddha, when asked this question, said that his path was about quenching the fires of craving, anger and ignorance.