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- The Pashupatastra (IAST: Pāśupatāstra, Sanskrit: पाशुपतास्त्र; the Pashupati, an epithet of Shiva) an astra, a celestial missile, affiliated to the Hindu...
- mentioned in Yuddha Kanda 22 Sarga, Verse 31.[citation needed] Narayanastra Pashupatastra Varunastra Krishnamoorthy, K.; Channakeshava, B.; Rao, H. V. Nagaraja...
- Shmashana Mantra Om Namah Shivaya Mahamrityunjaya Mantra Weapon Trishula Pashupatastra Parashu Pinaka bow Symbols Lingam Crescent Moon Tripundra Damaru Vasuki...
- it not depicted in the Linga roopa. It appears as Lord Shiva giving pashupatastra to Arjuna. Because the temple is open for only one or two w****s annually...
- time, Shiva invoked the most destructive weapon controlled by him, the Pashupatastra. With his capable arms, he fired a single arrow into the three forts...
- bravery, gives him the powerful weapon, the Pashupatastra. Apart from Arjuna, no one possessed Pashupatastra in the Mahabharata. The following canto-by-canto...
- Indrastra to kill Indrajita, the son of Ravana. Brahmastra Narayanastra Pashupatastra Gupta, Subhadra Sen (2001). Devi-devata: The Gods & Goddesses of India...
- Mahabharata who possessed the knowledge of this weapon. Pashupatastra: In Hinduism, the Pashupatastra is considered to be the most devastating weapon, as...
- ****umed the form of a Kirata (hunter) to deliver a weapon known as Pashupatastra to Arjuna. He is mostly and exclusively worshipped in Malabar region...
- with his own Nārāyaṇāstra. — Bhagavata Purana, Book 10, Chapter 63 Pashupatastra Indrastra Brahmastra www.wisdomlib.org (29 June 2012). "Narayanastra...