Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 Sai Ram, bro Hmmm... Interesting story: few devotees who's replies I've already red, suppose that Asvameddha meant tree with shaking leafs, that means: mind, which is shaking.. You said actually animals were killed (and brought back to life in even healthier bodies, that means: they got happier lives as result of such " killing " ).. I can accept both versions, cause they both sound good to me, but I still remain confused whether 1st or 2nd version is correct, or both.. I found in Ramakatharasavahini Baba says Rama performed horse sacrifice - with real horse actually involved.. Surely, if Rama did it, it was not common killing of animal for sake of some businessmen or some bhutas (evil entities, that live in subtle world). Just want know details. May be Rama's horse was de-materialized in a process (dissolved in ananda), or it was merely freed at the culmination of ceremony.. Or was cut apart and then brought back to life, like you just said.. Whatever happened with Lord Rama's horse, surely: it was something good, not cruel at all. Wish we find details on that some day.. Sai Ram! (please, write me directly, cause is difficult to find all messages.. Here on this forum are so many messages, that I hardly find those which more important for me). Alex , yashu rajaram <genious_yashu wrote: > > > > > > Sai Ram brother , > > > > Actually in Satya Yuga the rishis were > performing gomedha and asvamedha sacrifices for the welfare of the whole > universe. A cow or a horse would be cut into pieces and placed in the fire. > Afterwards the risis would utter mantras and the same animal would come alive > in a beautiful young body.The cow or horse would get a chance of living for > still many years as they were coming out beautiful as a young calf or cute > horse. This is the actual sacrifice which was done earlier which is not > completely slaughting of animals to death. No not like that dear brother . > Please note that there will be always a significance behind everything in vedas > and whatever our rishis will do. The basic principle of rishis is they do not > harm any body not even micro organisms. I hope this might have cleared your > doubt. > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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