Originally posted by: BrhannadaArmour
You mean, a spear? The word used in Mahābhārata is śakti. Śaktidhara is an epithet of Skanda.
Yup, the thing Yudhishthir uses.
Continuing.
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Originally posted by: BrhannadaArmour
You mean, a spear? The word used in Mahābhārata is śakti. Śaktidhara is an epithet of Skanda.
Yup, the thing Yudhishthir uses.
Continuing.
Narayanastra
Kamyaka Van
Where the Ps were living for some time during their exiles
The lion's hindquarters on Aśvatthāman's flag
Ulūpī's gem that revives the dead
Manipushpaka
Sahadev's conch
The order is name, place, thing.
Upaplavya
Who is Saachi?
Kindling-woods (araṇī)
The Pāṇḍavas went in search of them after a deer carried them off from a brāhmaṇa.
Indra's consort is Śacī (short "a" vowel), while Saachi would have a long ā vowel.
Śālva's flying city was called Saubha (no "sh" sound).
Next: person.
Originally posted by: BrhannadaArmour
Kindling-woods (araṇī)
The Pāṇḍavas went in search of them after a deer carried them off from a brāhmaṇa.
Indra's consort is Śacī (short "a" vowel), while Saachi would have a long ā vowel.
Śālva's flying city was called Saubha (no "sh" sound).
Next: person.
And now you know I don't cheat 😆
I don't know Sanskrit so I rely on English translations. Earlier KMG and now BORI Critical Edition.
Anjalika
Sashkuli
A sort of sweetdish mentioned in Shanti Parva