The Ashvamedha (Sanskrit: aśvamedhá; "horse sacrifice") was one of the most important royal rituals of Vedic religion, described in detail in the Yajurveda (YV TS 7.1-5, YV VSM 22–25 and the pertaining commentary in the Shatapatha Brahmana ŚBM 13.1–5). The Rigveda does have descriptions of horse sacrifice, notably in hymns RV 1.162-163 (which are themselves known as ), but doesn't allude to the full ritual according to the Yajurveda. Gayatri Pariwar have been organisin… (More on Ashvamedha)