aswamedhaの例文
- Elaborate Vedic ceremonies like Rajasuya, Purushamedha, Sarvamedha and Aswamedha were undertaken.
- They arrest the Aswamedha horse thus inviting the mighty Ayodhya Empire to a war against them.
- The Naneghat inscription of Naganika suggests that Satakarni performed two horse sacrifices ( Aswamedha ), to proclaim his sovereignty.
- The Rayakota Pallava grant of this king call him Parameswara-aswamedha-yajin or Parameswara varman who completed aswamedha yagnam.
- The Rayakota Pallava grant of this king call him Parameswara-aswamedha-yajin or Parameswara varman who completed aswamedha yagnam.
- Lord Rama performs Aswamedha yagna for the prosperity of his kingdom and sets off a horse ( ashwa ), which encounters with Lava Kusa finally.
- The shocked king Indradyumna was apprised of the message of Brahma by Narada : that the King must worship the deity with one thousand Aswamedha yajnas.
- When Arjuna goes to Manipur with the horse intended for the Aswamedha sacrifice, the king Babruvahana, as directed by Ulupi, challenges Arjuna for a duel.
- He performed the " Aswamedha " and other Vedic sacrifices and bore the title of'Supreme King of Kings devoted to " dharma " '.
- This was followed by the translation of Gangadas Sen's Aswamedha Parva from the Mahabharata written in Bengali into Meitei by Longjam Parshuram in the last part of 18th century.
- According to Damara Tantra " Like Aswamedha in Yagnas, Hari in Devas, Sapthsati is in hymns . " " Like the Vedas; Saptasati is eternal " says Bhuvaneshwari Samhita.
- In the " Mahabharata " it is mentioned that a visit to the Karatoya after three days fast produces the same merit as an aswamedha ( horse killing ) sacrifice.
- In the meantime, Mahabali was performing the sacrificial rite of the Viswajith Yagam or Aswamedha Yagam on the banks of the Narmada River in Brugacham, on the advice of his guru Shukracharya.
- Aswamedha Parva, Mahabharata / Book 14 Chapter 8 mentions about Bhaskar as protectors of gold mines of Kuvera on peak named Munjaban on the summits of the Himalaya mountains . [ 8 ]:
- It is quite possible that, following the ancient custom, Samudra Gupta, in his digvijaya, prior to the Aswamedha, led his sacrificial horse and challenged all the kings to detain the horse.
- When Arjuna went to Manipur with the horse intended for the Aswamedha, there was a quarrel between Arjuna and King Babhruvahana ( who is an avatar of Prabhasa ) and latter killed his father with an arrow.
- Though it is unclear what the effect of this invasion was on the kingdom; that Bhutivarman's grandson, Sthitavarman ( 566 590 ), enjoyed victories over the Gauda of Karnasuvarna and performed two aswamedha ceremonies suggests that the Kamarupa kingdom had recovered nearly in full.
- Nandi varman was successful in defeating many of his foes, who mainly ruled states in the Deccan ( a copperplate reports that he took the kingdom of a certain vishnu Raja in the Deccan ) with the help of his brave commander called Udayachandran, who was a part of the entourage that accompanied him from Kambujadesa and " who had long been serving in the king's special forces " in 731 A . D . The previously mentioned king had alongside a king called prithvivyaghra nishadaraja ( king of forest tribes ) had arrogantly seized the horse let loose by the pallavas in course of their aswamedha sacrifice.
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