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Indrajita used the Brahmastra against Hanuman, but Hanuman survived because of the boon previously given to him by Brahma. [ citation needed ] In the Ramayana , a Brahmastra is used by Rama several times: once against Jayanta when he hurt Sita , against Maricha in their last encounter, and finally the Brahmastra was used in the last battle with ...
Vyasa intervened and prevented the destructive weapons from clashing against each other. He asked both Arjuna and Ashwatthama to take their weapons back. Arjuna, knowing how to do so, took it back. [12] Ashwatthama, not knowing how, redirected the Brahmastra toward the womb of the pregnant Uttara in an attempt to end the lineage of the Pandavas ...
The fire control system originally developed for the Arjun tank has been integrated into the Indian Army's T-90 tanks. [22] The Arjun gunner's main sight has an integrated laser range finder, day sight and thermal sight for day and night target recognition and engagement, and dual magnification and fibre-optic gyro based two-axis stabilisation ...
During his reign, the Mughal emperor Akbar realized a need for a uniform system, and used the weight of the barley corn as a standard. This did not replace the existing system; rather, it simply added another system of measurement. When the British first began trading in India, they accepted barley corn as a unit for weighing gold.
Thought to be superior to the Brahmastra, the Brahmashirastra causes chain reactions of massive explosions and waves to annihilate any desired entity of the universe or even the universe itself. The weapon manifests with the four heads of Brahma as its tip.
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.
Duryodhana passes away. Gandhari curses Krishna. The Pandavas go after Ashwatamma. Ashwatamma releases the Brahmastra on them. Arjuna counters with his Brahmastra but recalls it on sage Narada's bidding. Ashwatamma, unable to recall his Brahmastra, diverts it to Uttaraa's womb. Krishna curses Ashwatamma. Ashwatamma gives up the jewel on his ...
Kartavirya Arjuna (Sanskrit: कार्तवीर्य अर्जुन, Kārtavīrya Arjuna; also known as Sahasrabahu Arjuna or Sahasrarjuna) was a king of an ancient Haihayas kingdom with capital at Mahishmati which is on the banks of Narmada River in the current state of Madhya Pradesh.