Ashvamedha

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Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit अश्वमेध (áśva-medhá, horse-sacrifice), an oxytonic tatpuruṣa compound of अश्व (áśva, horse) and मेध (médha, animal sacrifice).

Proper noun

Ashvamedha

  1. (Hinduism) One of the most important Vedic sacrificial rituals, and name of the Rigvedic hymns 1.162-163 which deal with horse sacrifice.
    • 1996, Jayant Gadkari, Society and Religion: From Rugveda to Puranas, page 32:
      A peculiar verse in the Yajurvedic Ashvamedha tells us that in the sacrifices that were performed by the devas, Agni was the horse, and he conquered the earth (23/17). The idea of using the Ashvamedha horse for extending the rule to the neighbouring territories arose from this.