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Japanese battle axe
Japanese battle axe





  • Mace of Bhima – A club that was presented by Mayasura.
  • Khaṭvāṅga – In Hinduism, the god Shiva- Rudra carried the khatvāṅga as a staff weapon and are thus referred to as khatvāṅgīs.
  • Kaundinya's bow – A magic bow wielded by the merchant Brahmin Kaundinya I, who used it to make the Nāga princess Queen Soma fall in love with him.
  • Kaumodaki – The Gada (mace) of the Hindu god Vishnu.
  • It was the ultimate weapon once fired it would kill anybody before it no matter what boons he had to protect himself.
  • Kaladanda – the staff of Death is a special and lethal club used by the God Yama or God of Naraka or Hell in Hindu mythology.
  • Halayudha – A plough used as a weapon by Balarama.
  • Gandiva – An indestructible bow with 100 strings created by Brahma and later used by Arjuna.
  • Gada – A mace used by the Monkey God Hanuman.
  • Chentu - A horse whip which looks like a crooked stick, and is a typical attribute of Aiyanar, Krishna in his aspect as Rajagopala, and Shiva with Nandi.
  • Chandrahansa – In the Hindu epic Ramayana, the Chandrahansa sword is an indestructible sword that Lord Shiva gifts Ravana.
  • Astra – Divine celestial weapons with devastating impacts which could be invoked by reciting mantras and forming hand signs.
  • Asi – A legendary divine lotus sword created in ancient times as the first weapon to destroy the enemies of the gods and restore dharma.
  • Arrow of Brahma – The arrow given by the sage Agastya to Rama (seventh avatar of Vishnu) and was used to kill Ravana.
  • Ru Yi Jing Gu Bang – Magical staff wielded by the Monkey King Sun Wukong in the Chinese classic novel, Journey to the West.
  • Sharur – the enchanted talking mace of Ninurta, Sumerian god.
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    Gan Jiang and Mo Ye – Legendary Chinese twin swords named after their creators.Vajra – A composite weapon made from the bones of a willing sage used by Indra.Thunderbolt – as wielded by various mythological deities such as Zeus.Skofnung – sword of legendary Danish king Hrólf Kraki.Shamshir-e Zomorrodnegar – Legendary Persian sword.Mikalis – Magic sword of King Roger II of Sicily.Hrunting and Nægling – Beowulf's magical swords.

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    Dyrnwyn – Sword of Rhydderch Hael in Welsh legend When drawn, it blazed with fire if drawn by a worthy man, the fire would help him in his cause, but its fire would burn the man who drew it for an unworthy purpose.Sword Kladenets – a fabulous magic sword in some Old Russian fairy tales.In Hinduism, it is the weapon of Shiva, known as trishula (Sanskrit for "triple-spear"). Trident – Weapon usually attributed to water deities in Western Culture, such as Poseidon.Further information: List of mythological objects § Weapons







    Japanese battle axe