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- Astra_(weapon) abstract "In Hinduism, an astra (Sanskrit: अस्त्र) was a supernatural weapon, presided over by a specific deity. Later it came to denote any weapon which was used by releasing it from one hands (e.g. an arrow, compared to keeping it ones hand e.g. a sword [shastra]).".
- Q12414639 abstract "In Hinduism, an astra (Sanskrit: अस्त्र) was a supernatural weapon, presided over by a specific deity. Later it came to denote any weapon which was used by releasing it from one hands (e.g. an arrow, compared to keeping it ones hand e.g. a sword [shastra]).".
- Astra_(weapon) comment "In Hinduism, an astra (Sanskrit: अस्त्र) was a supernatural weapon, presided over by a specific deity. Later it came to denote any weapon which was used by releasing it from one hands (e.g. an arrow, compared to keeping it ones hand e.g. a sword [shastra]).".
- Q12414639 comment "In Hinduism, an astra (Sanskrit: अस्त्र) was a supernatural weapon, presided over by a specific deity. Later it came to denote any weapon which was used by releasing it from one hands (e.g. an arrow, compared to keeping it ones hand e.g. a sword [shastra]).".