Horse sacrifice is the ritual killing and offering of a horse, usually as part of a religious or cultural ritual. Horse sacrifices were common throughout...
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Vaivarta Purana forbids the Asvamedha Horse sacrifice in this Kali Yuga. However, the perception that animal sacrifice was only practiced in ancient Non-Vedic...
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Ashvamedha (category Vedic animal sacrifice)
The Ashvamedha (Sanskrit: अश्वमेध, romanized: aśvamedha) was a horse sacrifice ritual followed by the Śrauta tradition of Vedic religion. It was used...
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In ancient Roman religion, the October Horse (Latin Equus October) was an animal sacrifice to Mars carried out on October 15, coinciding with the end...
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Franks, who see the horse above all as a warrior animal, also sacrifice the king's horse to be buried alongside him. These ritual sacrifices are sometimes preceded...
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further reinforced by the importance of horses in Germanic paganism. In Anglo-Saxon England, horse sacrifice was not restricted to social elites however...
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Uffington White Horse is probable evidence of ancient horse worship. The ancient Indian Kshatriyas engaged in horse sacrifices and horse meat consumption...
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mutilations committed against horses and other livestock in 1903. Cattle mutilation Horse sacrifice Moral panic Zoosadism Horsetalk, Horse slashers profiled, 22...
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Mars (mythology) (category Horse deities)
23; October 15: the ritual of the October Horse, with a chariot race and Rome's only known horse sacrifice; October 19: Armilustrium ("purification of...
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and sacrifices of the Vedic religion include, among others: the Soma rituals; Fire rituals involving oblations (havir); and the Ashvamedha (horse sacrifice)...
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journeying sun", and horses were deified and used in divination, but Celtic horse sacrifice is rare whereas horses were regularly sacrificed and buried alongside...
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for sacrifice (medhya); and this is why the horse-sacrifice is called Ashva-medha [...] Therefore the sacrificers offered up the purified horse belonging...
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king or warrior. Horse cults and horse sacrifice were originally a feature of Eurasian nomad cultures. While horse worship has been almost exclusively...
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Killing of animals (section Horse sacrifice)
authorities enacted a ban on animal sacrifice in 2015. Many Indo-European religious branches show evidence for horse sacrifice, and comparative mythology suggests...
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son Janamejaya as a great conqueror who performed the ashvamedha (horse-sacrifice). These two Kuru kings played a decisive role in the consolidation...
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traditions the reverse happens when it was sacrificed to the gods. In more than one tradition, the white horse carries patron saints or the world saviour...
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Sigynnae (section Horse sacrifice)
significant West Asian influences on the material culture of the Sigynnae. Horse sacrifices, which were a typical aspect of the culture of the Pontic Steppe's...
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Ülgen (category Horse deities)
between earth and sky, was regarded as sacred to him, as was the horse (horse-sacrifice was a part of his worship). Ülgen symbolizes goodness, welfare,...
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performer of multiple horse sacrifices. According to one theory, Samudragupta indeed performed more than one horse sacrifices, as attested by the presence...
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Janamejaya (section Sarpa Satra (snake sacrifice))
consecrated him as king and officiated his aśvamedha (horse sacrifice). It also states that at one of his sacrifices he did not employ the Kaśyapas as priests but...
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Proto-Indo-European mythology (redirect from Proto-Indo-European Sacrifices)
tradition of horse sacrifice for the renewal of kingship involving the ritual mating of a queen or king with a horse, which was then sacrificed and cut up...
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Sauti, many years later, to an assemblage of sages performing the 12-year sacrifice for the king Saunaka Kulapati in the Naimisha Forest. The text was described...
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misunderstanding between him and a Pallava guard or at an Ashvasanstha ("horse sacrifice"), a quarrel arose in which Mayurasharma was humiliated. Enraged, the...
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Monikander, Anne (28 December 2006). "Borderland-stalkers and Stalking-horses Horse Sacrifice as Liminal Activity in the Early Iron Age". Current Swedish Archaeology...
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Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing and offering of animals, usually as part of a religious ritual or to appease or maintain favour with a deity. Animal...
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broth made from the flesh of a ritually sacrificed horse. This story fits in with the Germanic perception of the horse as a symbol of sovereignty, and the...
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first day of the Asvamedha sacrifice Prapāṭhaka 9: On the operations of the second and third days of the horse sacrifice Prapāṭhaka 10: Sa'vitra-Chayana...
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Ashva (redirect from Horse (Hindu mythology))
Ashvamedha or horse sacrifice is a notable ritual of the Yajurveda. One of the famous avatars of Vishnu, Hayagriva, is depicted with a horse head. Hayagriva...
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Fosse 2005, p. 438. Olson 2016, p. 136. Anthony, David W. (2007). The Horse The Wheel And Language. How Bronze-Age Riders From the Eurasian Steppes...
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Ancient Celtic religion (section Animal sacrifice)
kings of Tyrconnell were inaugurated with a horse sacrifice. He writes that a white mare was sacrificed and cooked into a broth, which the king bathed...
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