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== No scope of errors ==
Alternate meaning; ''Ashva'' means ''kala'' or time and ''medha'' means purified{{Citation needed}}. The performer of ashvamedha yajna get purified of all sins committed in any past life{{Citation needed}}. The ''ashvamedha yajna'' was a double-edged sword, in that it could deliver great results and ensure an elevated life for the performer, but it could also prove disastrous if there were to be single lapse{{Citation needed}}. It was believed that ''brahma rakshasas'' attacked and destroyed the performer as soon as that single error was committed.{{Citation needed}} ''Brahma raksasas'' were brahmanas in their previous birth reborn as demon for sins they had committed in their past lives{{Citation needed}}. Whenever such sacrifices took place, ''brahma raksasas'' would start hovering over the sacrificial arena waiting for a single mistake. <ref name=":0"> Shubha Vilas ''[http://www.jaicobooks.com/j/j_searchtry.asp?selcat=author_name&keyword=Shubha%20Vilas (Ramayana, The Game of Life)]'' Book 1 : Roar with courage page 34-36</ref>
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Alternate meaning; ''Ashva'' means ''kala'' or time and ''medha'' means purified{{Citation needed}}. The performer of ashvamedha yajna get purified of all sins committed in any past life{{Citation needed}}. The ''ashvamedha yajna'' was a double-edged sword, in that it could deliver great results and ensure an elevated life for the performer, but it could also prove disastrous if there were to be single lapse. <ref name=":11"> Valmiki Ramayana ''[https://www.valmikiramayan.net/utf8/baala/sarga12/bala_12_frame.htm (valmikiramayan.net)]'' Baala Kanda, Sarga 12, verse 15-19</ref> It was believed that ''brahma rakshasas'' attacked and destroyed the performer as soon as that single error was committed. <ref name=":11"> Valmiki Ramayana ''[https://www.valmikiramayan.net/utf8/baala/sarga12/bala_12_frame.htm (valmikiramayan.net)]'' Baala Kanda, Sarga 12, verse 15-19</ref> ''Brahma raksasas'' were brahmanas in their previous birth reborn as demon for sins they had committed in their past lives. <ref name=":12"> Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasa ''[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Bhagavad_Gita_(Telang_translation)/Chapter_8 (Bhagavata-Gita-Mahatmyam)]'' Padma Purana (The Glories of the Bhagavad-gītā) Chapter 8</ref> Whenever such sacrifices took place, ''brahma raksasas'' would start hovering over the sacrificial arena waiting for a single mistake. <ref name=":0"> Shubha Vilas ''[http://www.jaicobooks.com/j/j_searchtry.asp?selcat=author_name&keyword=Shubha%20Vilas (Ramayana, The Game of Life)]'' Book 1 : Roar with courage page 34-36</ref>
    
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