he made it himself , for bow he used the twig,, for the thread i guess he used sitas hair.. for arrows he used coconut leaft twigs
The Greek bow, particularly the composite bow used by ancient Greek archers, was typically made from a combination of materials. It often featured a core of wood, such as yew or ash, which provided strength and flexibility. This core was then reinforced with layers of horn and sinew, enhancing the bow's elasticity and power. The resulting design allowed for a compact and powerful weapon suitable for warfare and hunting.
Odysseus' bow was given to him by his friend Iphitus. The trade they made firmed their friendship.
they used a composite bow also they made lots of iron tools and weapons
-Odysseus is dressed as a beggar -He taps on his bow, as termites might have housed in his old bow. -Odysseus flung his string on the bow; it made a vibration that sounded like a hum to a swallow's song. -He was sitting on a stool while doing this. -Everyone around Odysseus, while he was standing in glory with the bow, was jealous and in awe.
Odysseus killed them all. Odysseus also put them to shame, and made a mockery of their masculinity as he easily threaded his bow and shot it through the axe handles, when each of the suitors had struggled to thread the bow, but had failed.
Rama's weapon is a bow known as the "Kodanda," which is often depicted as a powerful and divine bow. In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Rama uses this bow to defeat various demons and ultimately to confront the demon king Ravana. The bow symbolizes Rama's strength, righteousness, and heroic qualities as he fulfills his duty to protect dharma.
Ramas - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Chile:TE (theatrical rating)
The cast of Ramas - 2008 includes: Jennifer de Santos as Girl
Hanuman
bow sting
the first bow and arrow was made in aproximitly 38,000 B.C.
Rama's father is named Dasharatha.
Shanta was Lord Ramas sister.
Lakshman or Laxman
They were made out of wood.
the bow and arrow was made in japan around the medieval stages,
Ramunas Cicenas goes by Ramas.