Monday, 13 October 2014

The pashupatastra

The pashupatastra is believed to be one of the most powerful and fierce weapons throughout Hindu history. It was a weapon of Lord Shiva and goddess Kali and was discharged by the mind, the eyes, the words or a bow. The power of the pashupatastra was such that it was forbidden to be used against lesser enemies or lesser warriors. This weapon is capable of immense carnage and overpowering all beings. Therefore it is advised that the pashupatastra should not be used. This dominant weapon is an important aspect of the Pashupatinath temple which is located in Kathmandu, Nepal.

The pashupatastra teaches a lesson of life – if damage is done, it cannot be reversed. Thus, we should think about our words and actions before, rather than being sorry later. Words are one of the strongest weapons and give wounds that even time cannot heal. Whether it is our life or the pasupatastra, stability and patience are the key attributes that would enable us overcome enmity and annoyance.

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