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  2. Arjun (tank) - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] The tank is named after Arjuna, the archer prince who is the main protagonist of the Indian epic poem Mahabharata. Design work began in 1986 and was finished in 1996. The Arjun main battle tank entered service with the Indian Army in 2004. [17] The 43rd Armoured Regiment, formed in 2009, was the first regiment to receive the Arjun ...

  3. Gandiva - Wikipedia

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    He had enlisted the help of the two heroes, Krishna and Arjuna. Arjuna was one of the best warriors and the greatest archer of the world at that time. He demanded from Agni a bow that would suit his strength, skill, and the power of celestial weapons. Agni then requested Varuna to bless him with the desired weapon. Varuna gave the Gandiva bow ...

  4. Gandiveshwar Sthan - Wikipedia

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    Arjuna threw an arrow with his bow on a wild pig for hunting. Then Shiva appeared there in the face of a Kirat person and he also threw an arrow on the same wild pig for hunting. Subsequently a very extreme war was started between Arjuna and Kirat for hunting and in the last Shiva pleased with the battle skills of Arjuna and appeared in his ...

  5. Arjuna - Wikipedia

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    After the battle at Khandava, Indra had promised Arjuna to give him all his weapons as a boon for matching him in battle with the requirement that Shiva is pleased with him. During the exile, following the advice of Krishna to go on meditation or tapasya to attain this divine weapon , Arjuna left his brothers for a penance on Indrakeeladri Hill ...

  6. Brahmastra - Wikipedia

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    When Ashwatthama hurled the Brahmashtra against Arjuna, the Pandava countered by invoking the same weapon; to prevent widespread destruction, Narada and Vyasa stood between the two astras, ordering the two warriors to withdraw their weapons. Arjuna, out of nobility, did so; Ashwatthama, however, out of anger, refused to recall the astra and ...

  7. Astra (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Warriors including Rama, Indrajit and Arjuna possessed this weapon. Bhaumastra: Bhumi: Bhumi's celestial weapon. The weapon could create tunnels deep into the earth and summon jewels. Arjuna has employed this astra in the Mahabharata. [26] Bhargavastra: Parashurama: Parashurama's celestial weapon. It is a mysterious weapon in Hindu mythology.

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  9. Nivatakavacha - Wikipedia

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    They are best known for their battles against Ravana and Arjuna, the latter of which caused their annihilation. [1] Thirty million nivatakavachas were born in the daitya clan. Allied with the kalakeyas, they triumphed over the devas in battle. They are described to have been skilled in magic and warfare, wielding powerful weapons to defeat ...