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  1. Pinaka (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

    The Pinaka (Sanskrit: पिनाक, pināka) is the celestial bow of the Hindu deity, Shiva. In popular legend, he is believed to have employed this bow in his avatar as Tripurantaka to annihilate the three cities of Mayasura, known as Tripura. [1]

  2. The 4 most powerful dhanushas in Hindu epics - Times of India

    2024年3月15日 · Pinaka is said to be the bow of Lord Shiva that was broken by Lord Rama to win Mata Sita’s hand in the Swayamwar. It is often depicted as a simple but very strong and unbreakable bow that was crafted from the horn of a demon named Mura.

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

    Mahathi - The veena of Narada (a Vedic sage). Saraswati veena - The veena of Saraswati, Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom and learning. Rudra veena - As Rudra is a name for the Hindu god Shiva, rudra vina literally means "the veena dear to Shiva ".

  4. Significance of Pinaka-bearing lord Shiva - Wisdom Library

    2024年9月23日 · Pinaka-bearing Lord Shiva symbolizes destruction and regeneration in Hinduism. Depicted with a bow called Pinaka, he wields a trident and is pivotal in the mythological narratives of Mathura, showcasing his dual role as creator and destroyer.

  5. Pinaka bow: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library

    2024年9月25日 · The Pinaka bow in Hinduism primarily symbolizes Lord Shiva's power, blessings, and divine authority. It represents strength and destruction associated with Shiva, while also having connections to Rama and varying regional interpretations.

  6. Pinaka: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library

    2024年10月6日 · Pinaka, in Hinduism, represents Lord Shiva's bow, symbolizing divine power and creativity. It also refers to a three-headed sharp brass weapon, embodying the multifaceted interpretations of Shiva's strength and abilities in hymns and texts.

  7. Pinaka (Hinduism) - Wikiwand

    The Pinaka (Sanskrit: पिनाक, pināka) is the celestial bow of the Hindu deity, Shiva. In popular legend, he is believed to have employed this bow in his avatar as Tripurantaka to annihilate the three cities of Mayasura, known as Tripura. [1]

  8. Tripurantaka - Wikipedia

    Tripurantaka (Sanskrit: त्रिपुरांतक, romanized: Tripurāntaka) or Tripurari is a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva. This form of the deity is featured in a Puranic legend in which he destroys the three cities of the asuras, called Tripura, with a single arrow.

  9. Divine weapons of Hinduism: Who possessed which 'Dhanush'

    2024年12月30日 · In Hindu beliefs and scriptures, most Gods and characters have had a certain weapon that they used and were famous for. From the Sudarshan Chakra to the Pinaka, each God had a weapon which was not just a tool in war, but also a symbol of their power, their cosmic abilities, and their qualities.

  10. Powerful bows in Hindu legends - Times of India

    2024年6月25日 · In Hindu mythology, powerful bows held by gods and legendary heroes symbolise strength, duty, and righteousness. These celestial weapons, each with unique stories, reflect the rich cultural heritage and profound spiritual significance. Pinaka. Lord Shiva’s bow, also called Shiva Dhanush, is renowned for its immense power.

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