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  2. Khanda (sword) - Wikipedia

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    The khanda (Sanskrit: खड्ग) is a double-edge straight sword originating from the Indian subcontinent. The Rajput warrior clans venerated the khanda as a weapon of great prestige. It is often featured in religious iconography, theatre and art depicting the ancient history of India .

  3. Category:Indian swords - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian swords" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Khanda (sword) M. Moplah sword; N. Nandaka; P. Pata (sword ...

  4. Indian sword - Wikipedia

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    The Indian swords have been also used by Arabians [4] and Europeans since medieval times. [5] Swords have culturally influenced the iconography and culture of India. [6] Sikhs consider sword to be holy and the Sikh emblem (Khanda (Sikh symbol)) depicts a doubled-edged sword surrounded by a circle and two curved swords. [7]

  5. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Khanda, (also Mahābhārata Sword), Khanda is represented as wisdom cutting through ignorance. In Hinduism, the Khanda is a symbol of Shiva. In Hinduism, the Khanda is a symbol of Shiva. Khanda often appears in Rajput history but later on, it was used by Sikh warriors, scriptures, and art.

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

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    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. Kharga - The Sword of Kali, which slaughters demons indiscriminately and without mercy. Nandaka - Is the sword of the Hindu god, Vishnu.

  7. Indian martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The section concludes with listing the names of actions or "deeds" possible with a number of weapons, including 32 positions to be taken with sword and shield (khaḍgacarmavidhau), [47] 11 names of techniques of using a rope in fighting, along with 5 names of "acts in the rope operation" along with lists of "deeds" pertaining to the chakram ...

  8. Category:South Asian swords - Wikipedia

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    Indian swords (1 C, 15 P) P. ... Pages in category "South Asian swords" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Khanda (sword) P. Pata (sword)

  9. Mughal weapons - Wikipedia

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    This kind of sword was conferred as a distinction on successful soldiers, great nobles, and court favourites. It was made of steel. Khanda - A straight sword. It was apparently identical to the dhup. Sirohi - A scimitar. This sword had a slightly curved blade, shaped like a Damascus blade, slightly lighter and narrower than the ordinary talwar ...