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Kaumodaki (Sanskrit: कौमोदकी, romanized:
Kaumodakī, lit. 'captivator of the mind') is the gadā (mace) of the
Hindu deity Vishnu.
Vishnu is
often depicted...
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Indian subcontinent and
Southeast Asia.
Vishnu also
carries a gada
named Kaumodaki in one of his four hands. In the epic Mahabharata, the
fighters Balarama...
- used in
civic ceremonies Gada (mace), the
blunt mace or club from
India Kaumodaki, the gada (mace) of the
Hindu god
Vishnu Mace (spray), a
brand of tear...
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Vishnu carrying the
conch Panchajanya, the
discus Sudarshana, the mace
Kaumodaki, and a
lotus with a
tulasi garland. This
image represents the form of...
- Lakshmi, is
depicted as
standing next to Vishnu, who
holds the Panchajanya,
Kaumodaki, Padma, and the
Sudarshana Chakra.
Another depiction of Lakshmi-Narayana...
- by evil. One of his arms
sometimes carries a club or mace (gada
named Kaumodaki)
which symbolizes authority and
power of knowledge. In the
fourth arm...
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demons in the set of five
paintings Extermination of Evil.
Hinduism portal Kaumodaki Pitchfork Sai (weapon)
Tekpi Thyrsus Trident Tryzub Columns of Gediminas...
- the four
hands of Vishnu, who also
holds the
Panchajanya (conch), the
Kaumodaki (mace), and the
Padma (lotus). In the Rigveda, the
Sudarshana Chakra is...
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Mantra Hare
Krishna Om Namo
Bhagavate Vāsudevāya
Weapon Sudarshana Chakra Kaumodaki Battles Kurukshetra War (Mahabharata) Day
Wednesday Mount Garuda Texts...
- on the head with his mace. Unfazed,
Krishna strikes his
chest with the
Kaumodaki,
causing him to spit out
blood and
perish in the mace-duel. His brother...