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original on 29 June 2020.
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Aswamedha Parva" in The
Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana
Vyasa (12 Volumes). Calcutta...
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Section 15". "The Mahabharata, Book 14:
Aswamedha Parva:
Anugita Parva:
Section LXX". "The Mahabharata, Book 14:
Aswamedha Parva:
Anugita Parva:
Section LXX"...
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Aswamedha Parva:
Anugita Parva:
Section LXXV". "The Mahabharata, Book 14:
Aswamedha Parva:
Anugita Parva:
Section LXXV"...
- Shakuni's son
during his post-war
military campaign for Yudhishthira's
Aswamedha Yajna. Janamejaya, a Kuru king in Arjuna's line,
conquered Takshasila...
- In line with the
prevalent customs, some of the
rulers performed the
Aswamedha and
other Vedic sacrifices. They were, however,
tolerant of
other faiths...
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Pragjyotisha is
placed in the west near
Mount Varaha on the sea. In
Aswamedha-Parva of the latter,
Arjuna defeated Vajradatta of
Pragjyotisha in a three-day...
- They
return from
Ayodhya with
anger and rage over Rama. Rama
performs Aswamedha yagna for the
prosperity of his
kingdom and sets off a
horse (ashwa),...
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disappointed and
refuse to
recite the
Ramayan any more. The
twins then stop the
Aswamedha horse, not
realising that they will soon be
thrust into a confrontation...
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Shalya Parva:
Section LXI".
Fitzgerald 2004. "The Mahabharata, Book 14:
Aswamedha Parva Index". www.sacred-texts.com.
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Hinduism occurred.
Elaborate Vedic ceremonies like Rajasuya, Sarvamedha, and
Aswamedha were undertaken. The
celebration of all
these sacrifices represents the...