3414) 50 deadly weapons used in the Mahabharata war (Part III):
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2) "The Mahabharat": A Brief (Part One): About the Smriti Text compiled by the Sage Vyas:
3) "Akshauhini" (or "Battle Formations") (Part II) during the Mahabharat War
4) 50 Deadly Weapons used in the Mahabhart War (Part III)
5) The Mahabharat War: A Day to Day account as narrated in the Epic (Part IV)
Wars bring death and destruction. In just 18 days, nearly all warriors were killed in the Mahabharat War — the deadliest conflict in human history.
This was possibly because many of the divine weapons ("astras") used in the Mahabharat War were far more advanced than the weapons in use today.
Only twelve people survived the war: including Lord Krishna, the five Pandavs, Satyaki, Ashwatthama, Kripacharya, Yuyutsu, Vrishaketu, and Kritavarma.
Some of the most powerful weapons used in the epic:
Brahmastra – The Brahmastra a powerful celestial weapon created by Lord Brahma is analogous to a modern-day nuclear bomb.
It was one of the most powerful and deadly weapons used in the battle of Mahabharata. When used, the Brahmastra destroys everything and is said to be the only weapon capable of piercing Brahma’s armor.
There is no rainfall for trillions of years and not even a blade of grass grows in that area again.
According to the Puranas, Brahmastra never misses its mark and destroys the individual or army against whom it is launched. There is no way to counter-attack nor defend oneself against the Brahmastra.
The Brahmastra has the power to eliminate anything in the past, present and future.
This is why Lord Krishna, Narada, and Vyasa intervened to stop Arjuna and Ashwatthama who were about to use the Brahmashtra against each other towards the end of the Kurukshetra War, and thus prevent the destruction of the world.
The Brahmastra is believed to cause such severe damage to the environment that the land where it is used becomes barren.
Brahmastra is mentioned both in Ramayan and Mahabharat.
In the Ramayana, it has been used multiple times. Indrajit used it against Hanuman, Lakshman wanted to use it against Indrajit, but Lord Ram did not allow him.
Lakshmana used it to kill Atikaya.
Finally Lord Ram used it as the last arrow to kill Ravan.
In the Mahabharat, Karna requested Dronacharya to teach him how to use Brahmastra. But Dronacharya refused to do so, as we wished to teach about brahmastra only to his favorite disciple Arjuna and his son Ashwathama.
So Karna decided to learn about Brahmastra from Dronacharya’s guru Parashuram.
However when Parashuram came to know that Karna had not revealed his true identity, he cursed Karna that he would forget the mantra to invoke the brahmastra when faced with death.
Karna tried to use the Brahmastra against Arjuna in the war, but failed because of sage Parashurama’s curse.
According to legend, Arjun who was a master of Brahmastra purposely did not teach it to any of his sons or grandsons to avoid its misuse.
Gandiv – Lord Brahma – the creator of the universe created is a really powerful, and unbreakable bow to destroy the evil and unjust.
Lord Varuna gifted the Gandiva bow and two inexhaustible quivers to Arjuna. Meanwhile, Agni dev gifted Arjuna a chariot bearing the flag of Hanuman and four white horses. Arjuna used both the Gandiva and chariot extensively to win the Mahabharat war.
After the Mahabharat war, Arjun returned the bow to Varun deva.
Vijay Dhanush– It was a divine bow belonging to Lord Shiva who instructed Indra to give it to Parashuram in order to fight evil forces on earth. Parashuram, in turn, gifted it to his disciple Karna.
It is an indestructible weapon that protects the person wielding it against all other weapons.
Every time an arrow is released, the bow produces a loud sound of thunder and lightning that makes the enemy run away in fear.
As per its name "Vijaya" (meaning Victory), the bow made its wielder so invincible that no other weapon could harm him.
The Vijay Dhanush was used only once in Mahabharat, on the 17th day of the Kurukshetra war, when Karna fought against Arjuna.
Pashupatastra – It is one of the most destructive weapons of Mahadeva and Mahakali literally meaning Lord Shiva, Kali, and Para Shakti.
It could be discharged by the mind, eyes, words, or a bow. It is capable of neutralising every other weapon as well as mobile and immobile creatures in the universe in less than the time taken to blink an eye.
When released, it could destroy the target completely. This mighty weapon is mentioned in both Ramayana and Mahabharat.
In the Mahabharat era, only Arjun possessed this weapon and knew how to use the weapon in the Mahabharata war but avoided using it because of its devastating power. This Astra was capable of destroying the whole world.
Narayanastra – the personal weapon of Lord Vishnu, it is capable of simultaneously letting loose millions of deadly missiles that stop only after the target is completely destroyed.
The intensity of the shower increases with the increase in resistance and the only defense against the missile is to surrender or show total submission before it hits the target.
It can be used only once in a lifetime and may rebound on the user and his army if he attempts to invoke it a second time.
The Narayanastra was first used by Lord Rama in the Ramayan.
Several years later, it was used by Ashwathama in the Kurukshetra War against the Pandavs, who managed to save themselves because of Lord Krishna’s timely warning. Lord Krishna asked the Pandavs to lie down on the ground and avoid any damage by the weapon.
Vaishnavastra – It was one of the most powerful weapons of Lord Krishna after Sudarshan Chakra.
It had great armour piercing capabilities. As the celestial weapon of Vishnu it had to be obtained from Lord Vishnu directly, who alone could halt the weapon.
According to the Vishnupuran, it is the fastest astra of all weapons used in Mahabharat.
Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu gave this astra to his cousin Arjun. Bhagadatta the King of Pragjyotisha and son of Narakasura used the Vaishnavastra against Arjun, but Lord Krishna came in the way. As a result, the arrow turned into a garland around Lord Krishna’s neck.
Brahmashira—the Brahmashirsha Astra a high-end variant of the deadly Brahmastra is four times stronger and capable of greater destruction than the Brahmastra.
The weapon manifests with the four heads of Lord Brahma as its tip.
According to legend, the weapon when invoked leads to a blazing inferno, and thunder like thousands of meteors have fallen and all living creatures trembled with dread.
The whole earth – mountains, water bodies, and trees tremble. There is no escaping.
In the Mahabharat era, Parasuram, Bhishma, Drona, Karn, Arjun and Ashwatthama knew how to use the Brahmashirsha Astra.
Guru Dronacharya taught his son Ashwathama how to use the weapon as the ultimate weapon of victory.
Ashwathama tried to direct the weapon to harm the unborn baby in Abhimanyu’s wife Uttara’s womb but for the timely intervention by Lord Krishna who saved the unborn child who came to be called Parikshit (meaning “Tested One” or “Proven”).
Later both Arjun and Ashwatthama tried to
use the weapon against each other, but were prevented from doing so by sages
Narada and Vyasa.
Brahmandastra – This is the most powerful weapon of Brahma which manifests with the five heads of Brahma as its tip.
The weapon is said to possess extraordinary powers to destroy the entire entire universe in the blink of an eye.
In some texts, it is called Brahma-danda astra created by the Saptarishis to counter any weapon ever created.
The controller of this weapon is Para Brahman. According to the Puranas, when invoked it causes the Oceans to boil due to its heat.
Earth and Mountains float in the air and everything burns without ever leaving ashes.
It is said to be the most difficult astra to obtain. No one not even Arjun knew how to stop it because Drona never imparted the knowledge of this weapon to Arjuna or Ashwasthamma. Guru Drona used it on the 15th day.
Bhargavastra – This is an astra created by Sage Parasuram.
He gave it to Karna in the Mahabharat. It is capable of creating a massive shower or volley of arrows that pierce everything they hit.
In
modern-day analogy, it can be called a "warhead" that launches countless small
projectiles causing massive destruction of the target area.
It caused great damage to the Pandav army and completely destroyed one Akshauhani (or a battle formation) consisting of 21,870 chariots; 21,870 elephants; 65,610 cavalry horses and 109,350 infantry soldiers of the Pandav army.
Interestingly, the Pandav Army had just 7 akshauhinis as compared to the Kauravas who had 11 akshauhinis fighting on their behalf.
It is
said that on day 17 of the battle Karna fired Bhargavastra to nullify Arjuna’s
Indrastra, and killed thousands of elephants and foot soldiers.
Vasavi Shakti – It was a divine spear of light granted to Karna by Indra the King of Gods. After having tricked Karna into removing his body armour and earring that made him invincible, Indra felt a pang of guilt so he tried to compensate by granting him the Vasavi Shakti or spear of light.
It
had the power to kill anyone it struck. However, a catch was that it could be
used only once. In the Mahabharat battle, Karna kept it as a secret weapon in
his arsenal and planned to kill Arjuna with it but for Lord Krishna who prodded
Karna to kill Ghatotkacha with it instead, and thus saved Arjuna.
Vajra Astra – Vajra means “divine lightning thunderbolt” in Sanskrit.
The Vajra is a favorite weapon of Lord Indra, (the God of thunder and lightning), is made from the bones of Sage Dadhichi.
Once invoked and discharged, this weapon seeks and destroys the enemy – cutting through any mortal defences.
Vajra Astra is considered to be one of the most fearsome weapons in the battlefield as it would cause high casualties to the enemy and it would scatter the opposing army.
According to legend, sage Dadhichi sacrificed his life for the creation of Vajra one of the most powerful handheld weapons that have the ability to charge the air – to produce bolts of lightning and kill the enemy.
It is capable of being used in close combat and as a projectile at the same time. Indra used it twice – first against Hanuman when he swallowed the Sun and secondly to slay a demon called Vritra.
Later, Indra gave his Vajra
to Arjun. Arjun was the only warrior who possessed it apart from Indra.
Varunastra – A weapon of Varuna, the God of water. It can assume any shape just like water and wash away large part of enemy troops.
It can be used to counter Agni Astra, while the only defence against this astra is Visoshanastra, which can only be obtained by Indra the king of gods. According to the legends this weapon is said to have been obtained by Rama, Lakshmana, Hanuman, Ravana, Meghanada, Vishvamitra, Vasishta, Arjuna, Karna, Krishna, Satyaki, Abhimanyu, Pradyumna, Drona, Bhishma and other such warriors.
The
scriptures say this weapon can be obtained by meditating on Varuna or Shiva and
is to be used with great care and skill – chanting the proper mantras in the
prescribed manner. Even the slightest mistake by an inexperienced warrior can
lead to the user himself being destroyed.
Teen Baan -The Teen Baan was the signature weapon of Barbarika, the son of Ghatotkacha and Grandson of Bheema.
It simultaneously fired three arrows. One to pinpoint the enemy, the second to identify the friends (to be saved), and the third to destroy the enemy.
Using this weapon,
Barbarika could have finished the war in seconds.
Maheshwarastra – This weapon contains the power of God
Shiva’s third eye and has the potential to turn one’s enemies into ashes. The
only way to counter this weapon was by using any other weapon of Lord Shiva or
Lord Vishnu.
Sabda vedastra – It prevents an opponent from turning
invisible. Arjuna used it against the Gandharva king Chitrasena who used
illusions to conceal himself from Arjuna.
Visoshana Astra – The main role of this astra is to
relieve pain and heal any wound.
Praswapastra – It causes the enemy troops to fall asleep
on the battlefield. Only Bhishm had this weapon in the Mahabharat war.
Indrastra – named
after Indra, the King of Gods. It brings about heavy and unbearable rain of
arrows on the enemy from the sky.
Roudrastra – Is one of the mostpowerful weapons that can
kill every person present on the battlefield.
Agneyastra – the weapon of Agni deva, that makes huge balls of fire that could melt the earth’s crust and produce heatwave which could burn anything on its path.
Ashwathama used it engulf one akshohini troops
of the Pandav army on the 15th day of the war until Arjuna countered and
neutralised it.
Yamyadandastra: As the name Yamyadandastra or Yamya +
danda + astra suggests, it is the main weapon of Yama Deva –the
Lord of Death. It is used to punish the sinners.
Twashtastra – This Astra creates an illusion and causes
the user to suddenly appear at multiple spots at the same time. This confuses
the enemy troops. The net result is that enemy soldiers end up fighting each
other and killing their own troops.
Mayastra – This Astra dispel any form of maya or sorcery
in the vicinity. It was possessed by Arjun.
Sammohanastra– It had the power to make an entire army go asleep or fall unconscious in a state of trance.
Arjun who had obtained it
from Kuber, used it, to make the entire Kaurva Army including Dronacharya,
Kripacharrya, Duryodhan, Ashwatthama, Dushasan, and Karna go in a trance-like
state. Everyone except Bheeshma became unconscious.
Parvata astra– a divine astra that could cause a parvata or mountain to fall from the skies and crush the enemy forces.
Nag asthara – It was a commonly used weapon in the Mahabharat. It took the form of venomous snakes that coiled around the enemy troops and injected venom causing sure and certain death.
In Ramayana, it was
used by Indrajit against Ram and Lakshman, and Karn against Arjun in
Mahabharat.
Nagapasham – a celestial weapon equal to Nagastra.
Garudastra – The
eagle weapon to counter against the Nagastra.
Anjalika – The personal weapon of Indra. It was used by
Arjuna to slay Karna on the 17th day of the Mahabharat war. Even Ghatotkacha
possessed this divine astra.
Varunastra – The water weapon, created by Varuna, master
of the oceans
Mahendra astra– this Astra was used by Yudhisthir to
counter the Andria and Prajnaya astras of Guru Dronacharya.
Vayuyastra – The wind weapon, created by Vayu. It is capable of creating a low-pressure area that causes the air to rush in and create a storm or tornado.
Only counter to this astra was Sailastra - obtained from Indra - King of Gods.
Vayuvyastra was possessed by Rama, Hanuman,
Lakshmana, Meghanada, Arjuna, Bhishma, Drona, Vishwamitra, Vasishta, Ravana,
Ashwatthama, Krishna, Abhimanyu, Satyaki, Parashurama
Aindastra– is the projectile weapon that belongs to the
king of gods Indra. Arjuna used it against Karna on the 17th day of the war.
Sooryastra: Creates a dazzling light that dispels
darkness and dries up water bodies.
Gandharvastra: Created by Gandharv King Chitrasena (who defeated the combined force of Duryodhan and made Karn flee the battlefield). He gave it to Arjun.
This weapon was used by Abhimanyu who obtained it from
Arjun while trying to break the chakravyuha formation of the Kauravas.
Bhaumastra: Created by Goddess Bhumi Devi, the weapon had
the capability of moving the earth’s plates, and in turn cause earthquakes and
create new land mass.
Antardhana Astra – This was Kubera’s personal Astra.
Kuber gave it to Arjun. It had the property to make things disappear.
Sakti Astra – one of the most powerful celestial weapons.
Akshya Trunira - Meaningun-ending quiver. This was given
to Arjuna by Varun. The special feature of the quiver was that the arrows are
always full and never end.
Mohini Astra – a powerful missile that can dispel any
illusion or maya created by the enemy.
Nandaka – Nandaka or Nandaki is the sword of Lord Vishnu.
Sharanga – is the celestial bow of Vishnu made by
Viswakarma, the Cosmic architect and maker of weapons. As per the legend Varun
deva gifted the Saranga to Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu.
Satyabhama, the wife of Krishna and avatar of goddess Bhumi, fought Asur king
Narakasur with the Saranga bow and defeated him.
Pinaka – is the bow of Lord Shiva. As per the legend Lord
Rama broke the bow at Sita swayamvar.
Govardhana bow – it was a very powerful bow of Lord Vishnu which could not be destroyed by any weapon. Lord Krishna an incarnation Lord Vishnu gave it to Vidura a great warrior and able administrator in the Kaurava court, respected by both Pandavs and Kauravs.
Lord Krishna presented
the bow to Vidhur to protect the women and children during the war, on the
condition that he would not take part in the battle of Mahabharata from any
side. Vidhur agreed and pledged not to participate in the battle.
Kaumodaki – is the Gada (mace) of Lord Vishnu who is
often depicted holding the Kaumodaki in one of his four hands; besides the
chakra, conch, and the lotus.
Antardhyana Astra – Arjuna received the Antardhana astra from Kubera. When invoked, this weapon makes the warrior invisible and disappear from the sight of enemy soldiers.
Antardhana astra creates illusion
and confuses the enemy soldiers. It can also make the user appear anywhere he
wishes on the battlefield.
Prajnastra Astra – is a celestial weapon that restores
the senses of a person, under the influence of the Sammohana Astra.
Parjanyastra—a mystic missile that brings heavy rain on
the target. Arjun is understood to have used it to pierce the earth, and
produce water to quench the thirst of mortally wounded Bhishma lying on the bed
of arrows.
Manavastra – It could overcome supernatural protections
and carry the target hundreds of miles away. It could inspire humane traits in
an evil being.
Kaladanda Astra – The deadly staff of Yama. Arjuna is believed to have received a Kaladanda from Yama but there is no mention of its use in Mahabharata.
Prasad Dharmadhikari has commented:
ReplyDelete"ब्रह्मास्त्र की आज की अणूशक्ती से तुलना करना अव्यवहार्य है, हमरा ज्ञान अभी वहा तक नहीं पहुचा है। ब्रह्मास्त्र, नारायणास्त्र और पशुपतास्त्र बहुतही सूक्ष्म एवं शक्तिशाली अस्त्र है, इनके आगे आज के अणवस्त्र नगण्य है। हमारे ज्ञान की मर्यादा के कारण तुलना की जाती है"
Thank you Prasad for the very apt comment.
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