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editInstead of the page name as Horse (Hindu mythology), I have named the page Ashva, the most commonly used Sanskrit word for elephant. The word ashva has been used in many of the Hindu scriptures. I have made a re-direction link from Horse (Hindu mythology). The page has been named ashva to impart the page the touch of reality. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Bhadani (talk • contribs). of 23.06.2006
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Please note that the page relates to an horse as described in Hindu mythology and Hindu scriptures. --Bhadani 13:50, 9 August 2006 (UTC)