![]() Luv read the inscription and laughed at the writer’s ignorance and said, “Let me test the horse that has come to conquer the free forest of Valmiki.” Luv pulled its reins vigorously and tied the horse to the nearby tree. On the head of the horse on a gold plate was inscribed, “One who is not ready to accept the king of Ayodhya as his king, should tie this horse and fight with the army.” He recognized the horse which his guruji had described to him. Luv knew all the animals that inhabited in the forest but he saw this horse for the first time. Kush had moved out in search of firewood and Luv saw the horse. ![]() After several victories, the horse came to the ashram of Valimiki. The horse of the Yagna was sent for supreme victory under the command of Shatrughna. Rama did not enter another marriage to gain a queen, though the Yagna made it necessary. ![]() So the Yagna was performed by placing the golden idol of queen Sita. To perform this Yagna, the presence of queen Sita along with king Rama was necessary but she lived in the forest. ![]() Lord Rama once, organised a Yagna Ashvamegha’, on the banks of river Gomati. Valmiki taught them different sciences and trained them in the skillful use of war weapons. In the ashram Sita gave birth to two sons Luv and Kush.
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