Topic Research: Weapons of Indian Epics

Brahmastra
Arguably the greatest weapon of the Ramayana and Mahabharata, this celestial weapon is so great that one can only use it once per lifetime. This weapon was used in the war of Mahabharata, and is said to be able to destroy worlds. It was created by Lord Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism. To use it, one has to have immense mental concentration and pray to Lord Brahma. It's intention is only to be used as a last resort.

Sudarshana Chakra
This weapon is unlike other usual weapons that we usually see wielded by gods and heroes. Instead of a sword, bow, or axe, this weapon functions as a spinning spiked disk. It is serrated and said to have 10 million spikes going in two rows around it. It's used in multiple legends, including Krishna beheading Shishupala with it. This seems like a pretty unique weapon.

Shiva Dhanush
This weapon is a bow, created by Lord Shiva. It was originally created when Shiva made two bows, and gave them to Rudra and Vishnu. Eventually, Rudra's bow fell from the heavens and was found by an ancestry of King Janaka. King Janaka proceeds to offer this bow as a test of nobility and strength, when trying to find a suitor to marry his daughter, Sita. Rama, the great hero of the Ramayana, is able to break the bow and win Sita's hand in marriage.
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