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- "Mudgarpani" Yaksha Mathura, 100 BCE A mudgar (Sanskrit: मुद्गर, romanized: mudgara) or mudgara is a type of gada (mace) from India, and it is generally...
- the gadas in the world. For training purposes, one or two wooden gada (mudgar) are swung behind the back in several different ways and is particularly...
- (mudgar) are swung behind the back in several different ways; this is particularly useful for building grip strength and shoulder endurance. Mudgar are...
- romanized: Mudgarapāṇi) was a Yaksha deity in ancient India. His name means "Mudgar-holder", the Mudgar being an ancient form of heavy club, usually made of wood, but...
- colossal statues stand around two metres tall. The Mudgarpani Yaksha holds a mudgar mace in the right hand, and the left hand used to support a small standing...
- the gadas in the world. For training purposes, one or two wooden gada (mudgar) are swung behind the back in several different ways and is particularly...
- attributes, such as the Yaksha Mudgarpani who in the right hand holds a mudgar mace, and in the left hand the figure of a small standing devotee or child...
- committee headed by Mukul Mudgal to report on match-fixing in cricket in India Mudgar, a type of Indian mace This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
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- the Yaksha Mudgarpani, dated circa 100 BCE, who in the right hand holds a mudgar mace, and in the left hand the figure of a small standing devotee or child...