Significance of All the weapons
In the context of Purana, "All the weapons" refers to a complete arsenal of divine tools available to Pashupati. These weapons are not merely for combat but are invoked for protection and to assist worshippers in their ritualistic practices. They symbolize the divine support and power that Pashupati offers to devotees, ensuring both safety and the proper execution of religious rites.
Synonyms: Armaments, Ordinance, Firearms, Armory
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Hindu concept of 'All the weapons'
In Hinduism, "All the weapons" signifies both protection for worshippers during rituals and represents Pashupati's comprehensive arsenal of divine tools, symbolizing the multifaceted support and strength offered by the divine in spiritual practices.
From: Agni Purana
(1) A phrase indicating the complete arsenal of divine tools at Pashupati's disposal.[1]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) Invoked for protection and to aid in the worshipper's ritualistic practices.[2]