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- Agneyastra (Sanskrit: आग्नेयास्त्र, romanized: Āgneyāstra, lit. 'Astra of Fire/Agni') is the signature celestial weapon (astra) of the Hindu god of fire...
- building temples over them. Heeding the words of Vishnu, Kartikeya used his agneyastra (a celestial weapon of fire) to break the lingam that was worn by Tarakasura...
- Seeing his Narayanastra fail to kill the Pandavas, Ashwatthama invoked the Agneyastra and launched it toward all the visible and invisible foes. The weapon...
- verification] In the Ramayana, Atikaya used the weapon to Counter Lakshmana's Agneyastra. When Ravana used it against Rama, it illuminated and blazed the entire...
- mount Garuda with wife Satyabhama. Krishna used the Narayanastra and the Agneyastra against the army of Narakasura. The battle was furiously fought. Narakasura...
- Agni Devaya Vidhmahe Jathavedaya Dhimahi Tanno Agni Prachodyata Weapon Āgneyāstra Mount Sheep Genealogy Parents Brahma (father) Consort Svāhā Children Pāvaka...
- Garuda with his wife, Satyabhama. Krishna used the Narayanastra and the Agneyastra against the army of Narakasura. The battle was furiously fought. Narakasura...
- against his guru, Parashurama. In the Ramayana, Rama has this weapon. Agneyastra Agni Agni's celestial weapon. When discharged, it emits flames inextinguishable...
- as he killed 10 lakh Gandharvas (4.5 akshouni) in single shot by using Agneyastra. Apart from Arjuna, no warrior ever achieved this impossible feats even...
- flight when thrown. Considered to be the most powerful weapon. Astra Agneyastra - The weapon discharged would emit flames inextinguishable through normal...