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Sharanga (Sanskrit: शारङ्ग, romanized: Śāraṅga) also
spelt as Saranga, is the
celestial bow of the
Hindu god Vishnu,
primarily ****ociated with his avatar...
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countered by
grabbing his ****ailant's throat. When he
strung his own bow
Sharanga, the
mountain Meru trembled. Infuriated,
Nandi raised the
Pinaka and struck...
- to
engage in
tapasya along the
banks of the
river Narmada. He
receives Sharanga, the
celestial bow of Vishnu, from his father, Richika.
According to the...
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Mantra Jai Shri Ram Jai Siya Ram Hare Rama
Ramanama repetition Weapon Sharanga (bow) and
arrows Army
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- however, are inconsistent. Rarely,
Vishnu is
depicted bearing the bow
Sharanga or the
sword Nandaka. He is
depicted with the
Kaustubha gem in a necklace...
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mention the
fourth weapon. The Purva-Karanagama
mentions that she
holds the
Sharanga (the bow of Vishnu), the hala (plough) and the
musula (pestle). The fourth...
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blossoms that
never fade or wilt,
taken to
Indraloka by the devas.
Sharanga: a
powerful bow,
given to Vishnu.
Additionally produced were: Chandra:...
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Prahlada observed two
ascetics with
matted hair,
bearing the bows of
Sharanga and Ajagava. The
asura king
asked them why they held
weapons while performing...
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strength to the sage by
placing a bow
within the
string of the latter's bow,
Sharanga, and
discharging it.
Ignoring Dasharatha's plea to
spare Rama this task...
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called Saunanda;
while Krishna battles with
Kaumodaki and the bow
Sharanga. The Duta-Vakya ("envoy's message") of the
Sanskrit playwright Bhasa (c...