The name of Arjuna's bow in the Mahabharata was Gandiva. It was a celestial weapon bestowed upon him by Lord Agni, the god of fire. Gandiva played a crucial role in many of Arjuna's victories in battle.
Arjuna is a Hindu god and the champion of many Hindi epics. His role is as the listener, and his name literally translates to "silver." This refers to his bright silver skin and complexion.
The Gandiva (IAST: Gāṇdīva; Sanskrit: गाण्डीव) is a bow given to Arjuna by Agni, God of Fire in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Arjuna intervened on the behalf of the gluttonous and sickened Agni, who needed to consume a forest to heal himself. The bow was used by Arjuna to prevent Indra, the King of the Gods, from causing rain to snuff out Agni's fire and thus allow him to consume the forest. Agni then granted this bow to Arjuna, which he used it to slay many warriors, including Karna.
We prayvit because it talks about god and how we will go in the hands of god
They teach that Jesus was an avatar, a form of God.They teach that we all have that same potential,and will reach it with attaining Self-Realization.PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA
I believe he is referring being all about God to being not so much about God. For example, he talks about God constantly but walks a different path. Talks the talk but doesn't walk the walk.
Koran is word of God and when reading Koran, God talks human.
sometimes when it talks of GOD it means the real God all powerfull and when it says god it means an idol or somthing people adore. it can also talk obout Light when talks obout the light of God, and light just a normal light.
He is Christian, He talks about god in his songs.
Many celestial weapons in the Mahabharata had names, but I don't think the bow at the Swayamvara of Draupadi has one. The reason I say this is that Arjuna, who won the bow, didn't use it; the name of his bow was the Gandiva ("that which cannot be taken away") which was given to Arjuna by the god Agni after helping him consume a forest. At the end of the Mahabharata, when the five Pandavas trekked up the Himalayas to ascend to heaven, Arjuna returned Gandiva to Agni but throwing it into a lake occupied by the water god Varuna. I didn't really answer your question though :-/
Bhagawdgeeta is the holy discussion, that is included in Mahabharata. It is between Krishna and Arjuna. Technically between infinite God and finite soul.
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