Arjuna, having dwelt for five years in the abode of him of a thousand eyes, and having from that lord of celestials obtained all the celestial weapons,--such as those
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- of Agni,
- of Varuna,
- of Soma,
- of Vayu,
- of Vishnu,
- of Indra,
- of Pasupati,
- of Brahma,
- of Parameshthi,
- of Prajapati,
- of Yama,
- of Dhata,
- of Savita,
- of Tvashta, and
- of Vaisravana; and having bowed down to and gone round him of a hundred sacrifices, and taken his (Indra's) permission, cheerfully came to the Gandhamadana.
- the discharge (of those weapons) and
- (their) withdrawal, and
- (their) re-discharge and
- re-withdrawal, and
- the Prayaschitta connected (with them), and also
- their revival, in case of their being baffled.
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Pandavas Weapons
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