- Krishna,
finding relief and
regaining consciousness, gave
Satyabhama his bow
Sarnga,
which can be
wielded in
battle only with
difficulty due to its
great weight...
- and
beings that
emerged during the
Samudra Manthana: Then came out the
Śārṅga bow, the
presiding deity of all weapons. Then
emerged Pāñcajanya, the conch...
- Śārṅgadeva (1175–1247), also
spelled Sharngadeva or
Sarnga Deva, was a 13th-century
Indian musicologist who aut****d
Sangita Ratnakara – a
Sanskrit text...
-
following lines are
carved on the
front of the pillar: 1.
jayati śri-pariṣvāṅga-
śārṅga vyānatir-acytāḥ dānav-akṣṇōr-yugānt-āgniḥ śiṣṭānān=tu sudarśanaḥ 2. namaḥ...
-
following lines are
carved on the
front of the pillar:
jayati śri-pariṣvāṅga-
śārṅga vyānatir-acytāḥ dānav-akṣṇōr-yugānt-āgniḥ śiṣṭānān=tu sudarśanaḥ namaḥ...
-
second interpretation,
stating that the left four are Kaumodaki, Sudarsana,
Sarnga and
Nandaka preparing to
fight the two
demons who have
appeared as male...
- (well-versed in the Vedas,
friendly and
hospitable to Brahmanas)'. His
discus and
Sarnga bow give the same
reply when
ordered to kill Bali, too: 'Just as you are...
- the
archaeological remains of past civilizations.
Parts of the
vinas from
Sarnga Deva's Ratnakara: Biradaalu,
anchoring point for
string at the top of the...
- of anger. He asks Rāma to
string the bow of Viṣṇu
named Śārṅga. As he
hands over the
Śārṅga to Rāma, his axe disappears, and all his
weapons go and dissolve...