Divine Weapon Skill

Brahmastra :

As described in a number of the Puranas, it was considered the deadliest weapon. It was said that when the Brahmastra was discharged, there was neither a counter attack nor a defense that could stop it, except by Brahmadanda, a stick also created by Brahma. The Brahmastra never missed its mark and had to be used with very specific intent against an individual enemy or army, as the target would face complete annihilation. It was believed to be obtained by meditating on the Lord Brahma; it could only be used once in a lifetime. The user would have to display immense amounts of mental concentration. According to ancient Sanskrit writings, the Brahmastra is invoked by a key phrase or invocation that is bestowed upon the user when given this weapon. Through this invocation the user can call upon the weapon and use it via a medium against his adversary.

Presiding Deity: Brahma, the creator

Weapon's Effect: Total annihilation

Brahmashira :

Brahma had created a weapon even more powerful than the Brahmastra, called the Brahmashira. The Brahmashira was never used in war, as it had four times more power than the Brahmastra, i.e. Fourth power square, as the name suggests, since Brahma has Four Heads. Only Arjuna and Ashwatthama possessed the knowledge to summon the Brahmashira

Presiding Deity: Brahma, the creator

Weapon's Effect: Total annihilation

Bhargvastra :

Parsurama is owner of this astra and he provided this powerful weapon to Karna.

Presiding Deity : Parsurama

Weapon's effect : Total annihilation

Aindra astra:

Presiding Deity: Indra, the god of weather

Weapon's Effect: Would bring about a shower of arrows from the sky.

Vasvi astra: A deadly weapon like Pasupata.

Vajra: Indra's favorite weapon

Indrastra- A powerful missile used to scatter the opposing army.

Agneya astra:

Presiding Deity: Agni, the god of fire

Weapon's Effect: The weapon discharged would emit flames inextinguishable through normal means.

Varuna astra:Presiding Deity: Varuna, the god of water

Weapon's Effect: The weapon discharged would release torrential volumes of water. This weapon is commonly mentioned as used to counter the Agneyastra.

Naga astra:

Presiding Deity: The Nagas

Weapon's Effect: The weapon would have an un-erring aim and take on the form of a snake, proving deadly upon impact.

Naga paasha:

Presiding Deity: The Nagas

Weapon's Effect: Upon impact, this weapon would bind the target in coils of living venomous snakes. In the Ramayana, it was used against Lord Rama and Lakshmana by Indrajit.

Vayu astra:

Presiding Deity: Vayu, the god of wind

Weapon's Effect: Bring about a gale capable of lifting armies off the ground.

Surya astra:

Presiding Deity: Surya, the sun god

Weapon's Effect: Create a dazzling light that would dispel any darkness about.

Vajra astra:

Presiding Deity: Indra

Weapon's Effect: Target would be struck with bolts of lightning (vajra referring to Indra's thunderbolt).

Mohini astra:

Presiding Deity: Mohini, Visnu avatar

Weapon's Effect: Dispel any form of maya or sorcery in the vicinity.

Twashtar astra:

Presiding Deity: Twashtri, the heavenly builder

Weapon's Effect: When used against a group of opponents (such as an army), would cause them to mistake each other for enemies and fight each other.

Sammohana/ Pramohana astra:

Presiding Deity:

Weapon's Effect: Would cause entire hosts/armies to collapse in a trance.

Parvata astra:

Presiding Deity:

Weapon's Effect: Would cause a Parvata/mountain to fall on the target from the skies.

Narayana astra:

Presiding Deity: Visnu, the Preserver

Weapon's Effect: Would create showers of arrows and discs. The astra's power would increase with the resistance offered to it. This weapon had to be obtained from Vishnu directly, and could be used only once.

Vaishnava astra:

Presiding Deity: Visnu, the Preserver

Weapon's Effect: Would destroy target completely, irrespective of target's nature. Infallible. This weapon had to be obtained from Vishnu directly.

Pashupata astra:

It is the crescent-shaped irresistible and most destructive personal weapon of Kali and Shiva, discharged by the mind, the eyes, words, or a bow. It was used in the Mahabharata war by Arjuna to kill Jayadratha. It was used against Lakshmana by Meghanada. According to Kurma Puran, in the battle between the Purusha and demonic forces, Narasimha avatar escapes a powerful weapon called Pashupata. It is returned without causing any harm since it can be used only to uphold Dharma.

Presiding Deity: Shiva, the Destroyer

Weapon's Effect: Would destroy target completely, irrespective of target's nature. Infallible. This weapon had to be obtained from Shiva directly.

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