Weapons - Astras
An Astra is a missile -type weapon which is to be hurled at an enemy.
Examples include arrows from bows. A Shastra is a personal weapon, like
swords and maces, that must be constantly operated by the warrior.

Devastras

- Brahmastra : imbibed with the mystical force of Creator Brahma , this is
considered the most fearsome weapon in mythological works. The releaser of
millions of missiles, great fires and a destructive potential capable of
extinguishing all creation, if not used by and aimed only at a celestial
fighter. Modern speculation has equated its destructive potential to a
nuclear weapon .

- Shakti : the magical dart weapon of Indra , unfailing at executing its
target. Indra granted it to Karna during the Mahabharata war.

- Vajra : the thunderbolt weapon of Indra , who is the God of Thunder and
Lightning,

- Agneyastra : the fire weapon, incepted by God Agni , master of the flames.

- Varunastra : the water weapon, incepted by God Varuna , master of the
oceans, rivers and lakes.

- Vayavastra : the wind weapon, incepted by God Vayu , master of wind.

Lord Vishnu's weapons

- Narayanastra : the personal missile weapon of Vishnu in his Narayana
form, this astra lets loose a powerful tirade of millions of deadly
missiles simultaneously. The intensity of the shower increases with
resistance. The only solution is total submission before the missile, given
which it will stop.

- Vaishnavastra : the personal missile weapon of Vishnu , once fired it
cannot be thwarted by any means, save by the will of Vishnu Himself.

- Kaumodaki : the divine mace weapon of Vishnu; invincible and without
parallel.

- Sudarshana Chakra : the magical chakra, a spinning discus with sharp
outer spears. The Sudarshan flies at the command of Vishnu, spinning away
to tear off the heads of His opponents, or to perform any function desired
by Vishnu.

Lord Shiva's weapons

- Pashupata : discharged by the mind, eyes, words or a bow, the Pashupata
is the irresistible and most destructive personal weapon of Siva. Never to
be used against lesser enemies and by lesser warriors, the Pashupata is
capable of destroying creation and vanquishing all beings.

- Trishula : the terrifying trident-staff of Siva

Traditional weapons

1) dhanu=bow
2) iShu=arrow
3) bhiNDipAla=A club hurled by the the arm or rope
4) shakti=spear (a speciality of kumAra)
5) drughaNa= a blade hurled by arm or rope

6) tomara= an axe hurled by the arm
8) nalikA= tube for hurling balls
9) laguDa= a weighted staff that is hurled
10) pAsha= a lasso (a speciality of varuNa)

11) chakra=discus (a speciality of viShNu)
12) dantakaNTaka = a harpoon or a barbed missile
13) bhusuNDi= spiked hammer hurled by a rope


The above are called muktAyudhas or hurled weapons

14) vajra=thunderbolt (a speciality of indra)
15) nishangi= a straight Aryan double-edged sword
15) parashu=battle axe (a speciality of ramo bhArgava)

16) goshIrSha= a cow headed mace for battery
17) asidhenu= a curved sword
18) lavitra= a large blade borne on pole
19) Astara= a chain mace
20) kunta= a lance

21) sthuNa=a knobed club (used by balarama against jarAsandha)\
22) prAsa= a spiked club
23) trishula=trident (speciality of rudra
24) gadA=mace
25) mudgara=mace with spikes on the surface

26) halAyudha= A plowshare
27) musala=pestle
28) paTTisha=halbred
29) maushTika= a weighted glove with spikes on the knucles
30) parigha=A large ball headed mace with a smooth surface

32) mayUkhI= an eletric rod ?
33) shataghnI= fire thrower


The above are amuktAyudhas used without discharge.

The above 33 are supposed to have emerged first from the vertebra and skull
of the bhArgava Rishi dadhichi

*The use of the Noose in warfare*

The ancient hindus like Altaic tribes of central Asia used the noose or the
pAsha with great proficiency. I shall provide below a brief description of
the use of the noose as provided by the agni-dhanurveda

-The noose should be 10 cubits in length and round and held by the hand.
-It is made from karpasa (cotton), mu~nja (a grass fiber), hemp, sunflower
fibers or hide.

-30 units of fiber are twined together to make the noose rope.
-It is gathered with the left hand and with the right hand. After having
made a lasso it should be whirled around the head and thrown quickly.

-It is useful to bring down people with good armour and well-armed. It is
typically deployed by a horse borne or chariot borne attacker on other
cavalry warrior.
-Once the foe is brought down, he may clubbed to death with a rod.

-The acharya must teach the user the noose by placing targets on horseback.

Amongst the devas the noose was the weapon of varuNa and yama. Though by
the paurANic period it was most commonly used by most deities.

The Mohana astra sends the ranks and files of the enemy reeling in a
swoon..(Described as Sanmohana astra in the MBH and was used by Arjuna in
the Virata war)

The Sosana, which sucks up moisture from the air, the results of which are
obvious.
The Santäpana, which generates excessive heat, scalding the enemy forces.

The Prasvapana or the sleep-inducer.
The vilaapana or the weep-inducer, which can be related to the tear-gas of
the present days.

There are missiles that needed to be fired and there are missiles that were
just hurled with the mystical mantras.
The aisika astra for instance, which is employed through the medium of a
reed or stem of grass.
This missile is variedly known as aisika astra, brahma siras, etc.
This is the missile that Sri Rama receives from Viswamitra.

We know that he empowered a reed with mystical power when he aimed it on
Kakasura, (Jayanta, the son of Indra). And this is the missile that
Aswatthama used on the Pandavas, which finally was redirected to the womb
of Uttara, in an attempt to destroy the son of Abhimanyu, the only progeny
of the Pandava family, Parikshit, who was saved by Lord Krishna. This astra
is referred to as brahma siras in the Book of War of Mahabharata. And as
aishika, when the Book begins with the laments of Dhritarashtra in the Adi
Parva.


The making of the bow is discussed in dhanurveda

It states that a bow should have 3 material: iron, horn and wood and should
be 4 cubits in length.
The Bow string is supposed to be made of bamboo fiber, hide or bark fiber.
The middle part is recommended to have grip for the hand.
The shape should be that of the "eye brows of a beautiful damsel" .
A good bow is supposed to be made of a composite of horn, metal and wood.

The good horns for a bow were said to be those of the buffalo, the rohisha
deer and the recommended trees for the wood are the sAl, chandana, cane,
dhavala or kakubha.. The tips of the bow termed Artni were made from horn
reinforced with iron. The body was made with a combination of wood and horn
or iron and horn.

Additionally, Hindus also made an all iron or all bronze bow. From the
hymns of the atharva veda one may infer that a composite bow was being
refered to. The all metal bow could be perpetually kept strung and used a
ready weapon for assault . The Hindus also appear to have wielded the bow
with a thumb ring and used a leather guard called the hastaghana to protect
agains the bow string abrading the hand.

http://www.atarn.org/india/dhanurveda_eng.htm

The Mohana astra sends the ranks and files of the enemy reeling in a
swoon..(Described as Sanmohana astra in the MBH and was used by Arjuna in
the Virata war)

The Sosana, which sucks up moisture from the air, the results of which are
obvious.
The Santäpana, which generates excessive heat, scalding the enemy forces.
The Prasvapana or the sleep-inducer.
The vilaapana or the weep-inducer, which can be related to the tear-gas of
the present days.

There are missiles that needed to be fired and there are missiles that were
just hurled with the mystical mantras.
The aisika astra for instance, which is employed through the medium of a
reed or stem of grass.
This missile is variedly known as aisika astra, brahma siras, etc.
This is the missile that Sri Rama receives from Viswamitra.

We know that he empowered a reed with mystical power when he aimed it on
Kakasura, (Jayanta, the son of Indra). And this is the missile that
Aswatthama used on the Pandavas, which finally was redirected to the womb
of Uttara, in an attempt to destroy the son of Abhimanyu, the only progeny
of the Pandava family, Parikshit, who was saved by Lord Krishna.

This astra is referred to as brahma siras in the Book of War of
Mahabharata. And as aishika, when the Book begins with the laments of
Dhritarashtra in the Adi Parva.

In Shrimad Bhagwat , Lord Krishna used the 'NarayaNjwar' which produces
very low temperature and is the answer of lord Shiva's 'Shivjwar' which
produces very high temperature(12 times the temperature of Sun).
by the way, can u explain what following astras do?

1) Bhargavastra (karna got from Parshuram)
2) Mahendrastra (arjuna)
3) VaishNavastra

*BRAHMADANDA*
The reason why Drona proved unconquerable on the 15th day of the
Mahabharata war at Kurukshetra was because he used the BRAHMADANDA for the
1st time ever in his life. Brahmadanda was Brahmarishi Vashistha's best
weapon and it contained the spiritual powers of the 7 greatest sages of
Hinduism. As Drona had not imparted knowledge of this secret weapon to
either Arjuna or Ashwattama, therefore no Pandava, Yadava or Panchala
MAHA-RATHI/ATHI-RATHI could handle Drona on the 15th day of battle.
Therefore the Pandavas were forced to do cheating to kill Drona.

*Arjuna *used ANJALIKA, a divine weapon which was Indra's 2nd strongest
weapon after SHAKTI. This ANJALIKA was used to kill Karna. He also used
MAHENDRA weapon to kill Sudakshina and Shrutayu. The irrestible weapon
BRAHMA SURIVAS was used by Arjuna to kill the divine snake,Ashwasen, who
tried to help Karna in his battle against Arjuna









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