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Who Created Sudarshan Chakra? The Deadliest Weapon In Hinduism

Artwork courtesy of The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc. https://www.krishna.com/ Who Created The MOST DEADLIEST WEAPON - 'Sudarshana Chakra' In Hindu Mythology? Sudarshana Chakra, considered to be the most powerful weapon in Hindu mythology is most often seen in the right rear hand of the four hands of Lord Vishnu, who also holds a Shankha (Conch shell), a Gada (Mace) and a Padma (Lotus). It was using this weapon that the corpse of Sati was shredded to pieces. Hindu Trinity of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu & Lord Shiva could not stop the Sudarshana Chakra from attacking the biggest sage of all time - Rishi Durvasa. It was also used by Lord Krishna in Mahabharata. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Please Like, Share and Subscribe our videos.** Press the bell button to stay notified about our new videos! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: 1. Some parts from this video like music, pictures and videos are sourced from the web. The Hindu Saga does not declare any ownership and is ready to give the rights to whoever it is due. 2. Multiple sources have been referred to create the content and story for the videos and we try our best to produce good content that seems authentic to our knowledge, however, we do not confirm the authenticity of the content and stories shared on channel. 3. Some of the links are affiliate links, which means if you use that link to buy something, I get a small kickback at no extra cost to you. :) #TheHinduSaga #IndianHistory #HinduHistory #Hinduism #IndianMythology #HinduMythology #HinduGods #ReligionExplained

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