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Parashu (Sanskrit: Paraśu) is the
Sanskrit word for a battle-axe,
which can be
wielded with one or both hands. The
parashu could be double-edge bladed...
- (Eastern Zhou Dynasty) The
battle axe of
ancient India was
known as a
parashu (or
farasa in some dialects). Made from iron, bamboo, wood, or
wootz steel...
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Parashu Pradhan (Nepali: परशु प्रधान; 12
February 1944 – 18
March 2024) was a
Nepalese short story writer. He
published multiple books and
short stories...
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perform pooja to the Shivlinga.
While clearing the
shrubs with his
parashu (axe), Parashuram's axe
unintentionally hit the Shivlinga, and the tip...
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Nandaka –
Nandaka or
Nandaki is the
sword of the
Hindu god Vishnu.
Parashu – The
parashu is the
weapon of the god
Shiva who gave it to Parashurama, sixth...
- Jamadhagni.
Bhargava Rama vows to kill all Kshatriyas(kings) with his axe (
Parashu) and
gains the name Parashurama.
After the
fulfilment of his oath he repents...
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particularly used as an
emblem by
members of the Kāpālika sect. Axe (
Parashu) and Deer are held in Shiva's
hands in
Odisha &
south Indian icons. Rosary...
- may
differ on
either side. In the four-armed form, a
right hand
holds a
parashu (axe) and
another makes an
abhaya mudra (gesture of re****urance), or one...
- and Parvati. Rama
performed severe penance and was
bestowed with an axe (
parashu), and was
henceforth called as
Parashurama (the
sixth incarnation of Vishnu)...
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ghata (pot),
parashu (axe) and
possibly a radish. A
Pratihara image shows a pot-bellied Vinayaki, with four arms
holding a gada-
parashu combination, a...