अश्व—मेध m. am. the horse-sacrifice (a celebrated ceremony, the antiquity of which reaches back to the Vedic period; the hymns,
[RV. i, 162 and 163] [=
[VS. xxii seqq.] ], referring to it, are however of comparatively late origin; in later times its efficacy was so exaggerated, that a hundred such sacrifices entitled the sacrificer to displace
इन्द्र from the dominion of
स्वर्ग; kings who engaged in it spent enormous sums in gifts to the
Brāhmans; it is said that the horse was sometimes not immolated, but kept bound during the ceremony),
[VS. xviii, 22] ;
[TS.] ;
[Ragh.] &c., (
cf. अर्का-श्वमेध॑)
अश्व—मेध m. b (
अ॑श्व-)
m.N. of a descendant of
भरत,
[RV. v, 27, 4-6.]