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  2. List of mythological objects (Hindu mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Ravana gave this sword to Indrajit on different occasions especially to fight against Devas. Girish - A special sword of Shiva with unique characteristics. Indra Kaakam - The sword of Indra; having a crescent shaped tip. Khanda - The khanda is a symbol of Shiva. Khanda often appears in Hindu, Buddhist and Sikh scriptures and art.

  3. Jayanta - Wikipedia

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    Indra presumes Jayanta dead, and fights more powerfully, but Meghanada defeats him too. [3] [7] Jayanta is also described to fight in the battle between the devas and asuras in the Padma Purana. [6] The Harivamsa mentions a battle between Indra and the god Krishna to acquire the celestial tree, Pārijātapuṣpa, from Indra's realm.

  4. Hindu mythological wars - Wikipedia

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    In all versions, it was used by Indra to slay serpent called Vritra. In the Mahabharata, Indra gave the Vajra to his son Arjuna. Apart from Indra, only Arjuna possessed it. Agneyastra: The fire weapon, created by Agni, god of fire; Varunastra: The water weapon, created by Varuna, god of the oceans; Vayavastra: The wind weapon, created by Vayu

  5. List of Evolution Championship Series champions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of champions, along with runner-ups and semifinalists, within the Evolution Championship Series.For table compactness, only the top 4 are included.

  6. Sāṁvartaka - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism and Jainism, Sāṁvartaka or Sanvartaka is a divine force or power normally used by the deity Indra. Described as being a cloud of energy or fire, the force is used to destroy or despoil that which displeases Indra. The force is referenced to in Hindu and Jainist texts. Samvartaka is also strongly associated with comets. [1]

  7. Jarasandha - Wikipedia

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    Bhima ripped him into two parts multiple times, but the result was still the same. Then Krishna pulled out another leaf, tore it into two pieces and threw the pieces to opposite sides. Bhima understood the signal and when he managed to rip Jarasandha apart again, he threw the right half onto the left side and vice versa, killing him. [9]

  8. Bhima - Wikipedia

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    Bhima (Sanskrit: भीम, IAST: Bhīma), also known as Bhimasena (Sanskrit: भीमसेन, IAST: Bhīmasena), is a hero and one of the most prominent figures in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, renowned for his incredible strength, fierce loyalty, and key role in the epic's narrative.

  9. Them's Fightin' Herds - Wikipedia

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    Them's Fightin' Herds is an indie fighting game developed by Mane6 and published by Modus Games.It features a cast of ungulate characters fighting each other to find a champion worthy of gaining a magical key that will protect their world from predators.