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Vasavi Shakti – The magical dart of Indra. Used by Karna against Ghatotkacha in the Mahabharata war. Vel – Vel is a divine javelin (spear) associated with the Hindu war god Karthikeya. Vijaya – The bow of Karna, one of the greatest hero of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The bow of Indra is also called Vijaya.
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The reference listed has an illustration of a find from Wroxeter identified as the head of a plumbata and a reconstruction of the complete weapon: a fletched dart with an iron head weighted with lead. The reconstruction seems entirely consistent with Vegetius' description. War darts were also used in Europe later in the Middle Ages.
The atlatl uses leverage to increase the velocity of the dart, the kestros increases the range of propelled darts using a sling, and the exhalation of a person's breath through a blowgun propels small stone points or poisoned needles with pneumatic force. In the modern era, darts have been used for recreation in lawn darts and the game of darts.
Shiva's bow, also called Shiva dhanush, which he used to kill countless asuras in battle (Tripura was destroyed by Shiva using the Pinaka). It was given to Parashurama By Shiva. Maheshvarastra: Shiva: The power of Shiva's third eye. It shoots a fiery beam that can turn even celestial beings to ash. It has the power to turn the entire world to ash.
It required soaking in a solution of cursed energy formed from crushing and straining venomous creatures through the process known as kodoku. Uraume was able to reconstruct this ritual using cursed spirits in the Zenin clan's disciplinary pit. Uraume froze the cores of curse spirits before slicing them apart and filtering them.
That bow, respected by all, Sakra gave to Bhrigu's son (Rama). That celestial and foremost of bows Bhrigu's son gave to me. With that bow I will contend in battle with the mighty-armed Arjuna, that foremost of victorious warriors, like Indra fighting with the assembled Daityas. That formidable bow, the gift of Rama, is superior to Gandiva.
Lævateinn has variously been asserted to be a dart (or some projectile weapon), or a sword, or a wand, by different commentators and translators. It is glossed as literally meaning a "wand" causing damage by several sources, yet some of these same sources claim simultaneously that the name is a kenning for sword.