LORD RAMA'S MOM (& CO-MOMS) HAVE SEX WITH A DEAD HORSE
LORD RAMA'S MOM (& CO-MOMS) HAVE SEX WITH A DEAD HORSE (ASVAMEDHA SACRIFICE)
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The Asvamedha yajna was a celebrated sacrifice in which many ancient Hindu
queens & ksatriya women in various provinces had sex with a dead horse, and
Lord Rama's mom (Kausalya) & co-mom's were no exception. Lord Rama's mom
spends a whole night having sex with a dead horse for the purpose of
'righteousness & cleansing of sins':
"The prescribed victims -- snakes, birds, the horse, and aquatic animals --
were bound at the place of immolation; each was dedicated to a specific
divinity as is set forth in the ritual texts. The priests then bound them
all to the posts in the manner set forth in the ritual texts. Three hundred
beasts in addition to Dasaratha's jewel of a horse were bound there to the
sacrificial posts. Kausalya (Rama's mom) walked reverently all around the
horse and then with the greatest joy cut it with three knives. Her mind
unwavering in her desire for righteousness, Kausalya (Rama's mom) passed one
night with the horse. The priests -- the hotr, the adhvaryu, and the udgatr
-- saw to it that the second and the juniormost of the king's wives, as well
as his chief queen, were united with the horse. Then the officiating priest,
who was extremely adept and held his senses in check, removed the fat of the
horse and cooked it in the manner prescribed in the ritual texts. At the
proper time and in accordance with the ritual prescriptions, the lord of men
then sniffed the fragrance of the smoking fat, thereby freeing himself from
sin. Then, acting in unison, the sixteen brahman officiating priests threw
the limbs of the horse into the fire, in accordance with the ritual
injunctions. In other sacrifices, the oblation is offered upon branches of
the plaksa tree, but in the Horse Sacrifice alone the apportionment of the
victim is made on a bed of reeds. The Horse Sacrifice is known as the
Three-Day Rite; for both the kalpasutra and the brahmanas refer to the Horse
Sacrifice as a rite lasting for three days." -- Ramayana 1:13:24-33.
At the end of this article, there is another excerpt of the Asvamedha
sacrifice from the holy Vedas.
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