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- Asi_(Mahabharata) abstract "Asi appears as a proper name, as the personification of the first sword created by Brahma.A legend concerning Asi appears in the Shantiparva section of Mahabharata (MBH 12.167.1-87 Vulgo; MBH 12.161.1-87 (Critical)) [1].The common term for sword in Classical Sanskrit is khaḍga (whence the modern Hindi khanda). In Rigvedic Sanskrit, asi is still used as a term for a kind of sacrificial dagger or knife.".
- Q4806227 abstract "Asi appears as a proper name, as the personification of the first sword created by Brahma.A legend concerning Asi appears in the Shantiparva section of Mahabharata (MBH 12.167.1-87 Vulgo; MBH 12.161.1-87 (Critical)) [1].The common term for sword in Classical Sanskrit is khaḍga (whence the modern Hindi khanda). In Rigvedic Sanskrit, asi is still used as a term for a kind of sacrificial dagger or knife.".
- Asi_(Mahabharata) comment "Asi appears as a proper name, as the personification of the first sword created by Brahma.A legend concerning Asi appears in the Shantiparva section of Mahabharata (MBH 12.167.1-87 Vulgo; MBH 12.161.1-87 (Critical)) [1].The common term for sword in Classical Sanskrit is khaḍga (whence the modern Hindi khanda). In Rigvedic Sanskrit, asi is still used as a term for a kind of sacrificial dagger or knife.".
- Q4806227 comment "Asi appears as a proper name, as the personification of the first sword created by Brahma.A legend concerning Asi appears in the Shantiparva section of Mahabharata (MBH 12.167.1-87 Vulgo; MBH 12.161.1-87 (Critical)) [1].The common term for sword in Classical Sanskrit is khaḍga (whence the modern Hindi khanda). In Rigvedic Sanskrit, asi is still used as a term for a kind of sacrificial dagger or knife.".