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Class 7Social ScienceThe Age of Reorganisations

What was the significance of the aśhvamedha yajña in the Śhunga dynasty?

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The aśhvamedha yajña, performed by Puṣhyamitra Śhunga, was a Vedic ritual to assert his supremacy. A horse roamed freely, claiming territories, symbolising the king's power and reviving Vedic traditions, strengthening his rule over north and central India.