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The word Sudarshana is derived from two Sanskrit words – Su (सु) meaning "good/auspicious" and Darshana (दर्शन) meaning "vision".In the Monier-Williams dictionary the word Chakra is derived from the root क्रम् (kram) or ऋत् (rt) or क्रि (kri) and refers among many meanings, to the wheel of a carriage, wheel of the sun's chariot or metaphorically to the ...
To summon or use an astra requires a specific incantation.The deity would endow the weapon with supernatural powers, making it impossible to counter through regular means. . Specific conditions existed involving the usage of astras, violating them could be fat
There was once an elephant named Gajendra who lived in a garden called Ṛtumat, which was created by Varuna.This garden was located on Mount Trikuta, the "Three-Peaked Mountain".
Exercise Sudarshan Shakti, 21 Corps, December 2011 [4] After India's intervention in Sri Lanka, the provisional headquarters (HQ) controlling India's expeditionary force, HQ Indian Peace Keeping Force, became HQ XXI Corps in April 1990 at Chandimandir. Permanent retention of the Corps at Bhopal was authorised on 29 October 1990. [2]
Shiva, and his wife, Parvati, offered their darshana to Arjuna, and blessed him with the Pashupatastra. [7]Pashupatastra is considered indestructible and can destroy any creation, but its use is prohibited against mortals.
George Sudarshan, a prominent Indian American physicist, author, and professor at the University of Texas at Austin; K. S. Sudarshan, a leader of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist organization of India; R. N. Sudarshan (1939-2017), Indian film actor and producer; Sudarshan Agarwal, a governor of the state of Uttarakhand ...
Palm-leaf manuscript (pothi) attributed to Guru Nanak and claimed to have been compiled and authored by him. The word 'pothi' (Gurmukhi: ਪੋਥੀ, romanized: Pōthī) originally meant 'book' in Old Punjabi (cognate to 'pustak' in Hindi, with both derviving from the Sanskrit word pustaka). [4]
The Sarbloh Granth or Sarabloh Granth (Punjabi: ਸਰਬਲੋਹ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ, sarabalōha grantha, literally 'Scripture of Pure Iron' [note 1]), [3] also called Manglacharan Puran [4] or Sri Manglacharan Ji, is a voluminous scripture, composed of more than 6,500 poetic stanzas. [5]