- In
Hindu mythology, the
Narayanastra (Sanskrit: नारायणास्त्रम्, romanized: nārāyaṇāstram, lit. 'Celestial
missile of Narayana') is an astra, a celestial...
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Ashwatthama had
gained knowledge of
various divine weapons,
namely the
Narayanastra, Brahmastra, Brahmashirastra, and many others.
According to the Mahabharata...
- one of the six
Mantramukta weapons that
cannot be resisted.
Brahmastra Narayanastra Astra (weapon) Kirātārjunīya, a 6th-century epic poem
describing Arjuna’s...
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became filled with
wrath and
invoked the
celestial weapon called the
Narayanastra,
against the Pandavas. When the
weapon was invoked,
violent winds began...
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sword of
Vishnu that is also
wielded by his
avatar of Krishna.
Narayanastra:
Narayanastra is one of the most
powerful astras in the universe. The personal...
- of Lalita, and
Ravana and
Kumbhakarna was
summoned by Bhandasura. The
Narayanastra was emplo**** to
annihilate the
akshauhinis of the asura, and the Pasupatastra...
- 3390/rel9070212. ISSN 2077-1444. "
Narayanastra –
Defending Vaishnavism as the
supreme Vedic position".
narayanastra.blogspot.in.
Retrieved 21 October...
- With
Special Reference to
Gunpowder and Firearms. Higginbotham. p. 30.
Narayanastra most powerful. "The Mahabharata, Book 7:
Drona Parva: Drona-vadha Parva:...
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employs the
Indrastra to kill Indrajita, the son of Ravana.
Brahmastra Narayanastra Pashupatastra Gupta,
Subhadra Sen (2001). Devi-devata: The Gods & Goddesses...
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incident is
mentioned in
Yuddha Kanda 22 Sarga,
Verse 31.[citation needed]
Narayanastra Pashupatastra Varunastra Krishnamoorthy, K.; Channakeshava, B.; Rao,...