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Sarohi (special sword made in Sarohi, Rajasthan)

Saif (straight sword)

Asi (bent sword)

Turwar (sword)

Satrantak (sword - destroyer of the enemy)

Kavchantak (armour severing sword)

Jamdaadh (dagger with two blades)

Tega (broad & straight sword)

Khanda (double-edged blade)

Kharag (sword)

Tabar (battle-axe)

Sehthi (spear)

karad (small sword) usualy used as symbol and kept in hairs

Tulvar (sword)

karwaar (shamsheer=sword)

Katar (which destroys the demons) jungi name of shri sahib

Bichhua (crooked dagger)

Baank (kind of sword)

tufang (matchlock musket)

Bugda (a bent cutlass or dagger)

Bisikh (arrow without feathers)

Khagarbhan (arrow, which moves in the sky)

Kaiber (special arrow)

Khatang (a rare type of wooden arrow)

Tatarcho (an unusual arrow)

Sasbaan (special arrow with a half moon end)

Patis (double-edged sword)

Sakkar (special arrow)

Jamdhar (a dagger like a tooth)

Jamdhara (a double faced blade)

Jodhantak (sword and arrow that destroys warriors)

Shasterser (King of arms)

Samrantak (sword, which ends battle)

Sipra (arrow, which breaks a shield)

Sattar (sword type)

Sarangaar (sword, which cuts bow)

Tupak (gun)

sastar it is said that tegha is the storngest and most powerful in case a person

having a tega stops attack of stick or iron rod with tega it severs stick or rod into two besides it injuries caused by it is more severe than bullets

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Sarohi (special sword made in Sarohi, Rajasthan)

Saif (straight sword)

Asi (bent sword)

Turwar (sword)

Satrantak (sword - destroyer of the enemy)

Kavchantak (armour severing sword)

Jamdaadh (dagger with two blades)

Tega (broad & straight sword)

Khanda (double-edged blade)

Kharag (sword)

Tabar (battle-axe)

Sehthi (spear)

karad (small sword) usualy used as symbol and kept in hairs

Tulvar (sword)

karwaar (shamsheer=sword)

Katar (which destroys the demons) jungi name of shri sahib

Bichhua (crooked dagger)

Baank (kind of sword)

tufang (matchlock musket)

Bugda (a bent cutlass or dagger)

Bisikh (arrow without feathers)

Khagarbhan (arrow, which moves in the sky)

Kaiber (special arrow)

Khatang (a rare type of wooden arrow)

Tatarcho (an unusual arrow)

Sasbaan (special arrow with a half moon end)

Patis (double-edged sword)

Sakkar (special arrow)

Jamdhar (a dagger like a tooth)

Jamdhara (a double faced blade)

Jodhantak (sword and arrow that destroys warriors)

Shasterser (King of arms)

Samrantak (sword, which ends battle)

Sipra (arrow, which breaks a shield)

Sattar (sword type)

Sarangaar (sword, which cuts bow)

Tupak (gun)

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sorry in hurry i forgot to add my name it is said tegha is most powerful weapon if with defends with tegha if attacked by attacker with stick or iron rod stick or rod will be broken into s two and injuries caused by tegha is more severe than bullets.again this reply was added in someother coloumb. sorry hawk13

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Sarohi (special sword made in Sarohi, Rajasthan)

Saif (straight sword)

Asi (bent sword)

Turwar (sword)

Satrantak (sword - destroyer of the enemy)

Kavchantak (armour severing sword)

Jamdaadh (dagger with two blades)

Tega (broad & straight sword)

Khanda (double-edged blade)

Kharag (sword)

Tabar (battle-axe)

Sehthi (spear)

karad (small sword) usualy used as symbol and kept in hairs

Tulvar (sword)

karwaar (shamsheer=sword)

Katar (which destroys the demons) jungi name of shri sahib

Bichhua (crooked dagger)

Baank (kind of sword)

tufang (matchlock musket)

Bugda (a bent cutlass or dagger)

Bisikh (arrow without feathers)

Khagarbhan (arrow, which moves in the sky)

Kaiber (special arrow)

Khatang (a rare type of wooden arrow)

Tatarcho (an unusual arrow)

Sasbaan (special arrow with a half moon end)

Patis (double-edged sword)

Sakkar (special arrow)

Jamdhar (a dagger like a tooth)

Jamdhara (a double faced blade)

Jodhantak (sword and arrow that destroys warriors)

Shasterser (King of arms)

Samrantak (sword, which ends battle)

Sipra (arrow, which breaks a shield)

Sattar (sword type)

Sarangaar (sword, which cuts bow)

Tupak (gun)

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Sarohi (special sword made in Sarohi, Rajasthan)

Saif (straight sword)

Asi (bent sword)

Turwar (sword)

Satrantak (sword - destroyer of the enemy)

Kavchantak (armour severing sword)

Jamdaadh (dagger with two blades)

Tega (broad & straight sword)

Khanda (double-edged blade)

Kharag (sword)

Tabar (battle-axe)

Sehthi (spear)

karad (small sword) usualy used as symbol and kept in hairs

Tulvar (sword)

karwaar (shamsheer=sword)

Katar (which destroys the demons) jungi name of shri sahib

Bichhua (crooked dagger)

Baank (kind of sword)

tufang (matchlock musket)

Bugda (a bent cutlass or dagger)

Bisikh (arrow without feathers)

Khagarbhan (arrow, which moves in the sky)

Kaiber (special arrow)

Khatang (a rare type of wooden arrow)

Tatarcho (an unusual arrow)

Sasbaan (special arrow with a half moon end)

Patis (double-edged sword)

Sakkar (special arrow)

Jamdhar (a dagger like a tooth)

Jamdhara (a double faced blade)

Jodhantak (sword and arrow that destroys warriors)

Shasterser (King of arms)

Samrantak (sword, which ends battle)

Sipra (arrow, which breaks a shield)

Sattar (sword type)

Sarangaar (sword, which cuts bow)

Tupak (gun)

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Ok guys, don't bash me for this one, but I have spoken to numerous but I guess, never been able to understand the whole concept and importance of shatar in sikhi. Don't get me wrong in here, I value each and every bit in Sikhi but just don't get the idea of bowing to anything other than Gurbani :sady:

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Ok guys, don't bash me for this one, but I have spoken to numerous but I guess, never been able to understand the whole concept and importance of shatar in sikhi. Don't get me wrong in here, I value each and every bit in Sikhi but just don't get the idea of bowing to anything other than Gurbani :sady:

As ikRpwn KMfo KVg qupk qbr Aru qIr ] sYP srohI sYhQI XhY hmwrY pIr ] 3]

As kripaan khando khadag tupak tabar ar(u) teer|| Saiph sarohi saihathi yahai hamaa rai peer||3||

As, Kripan (sword), Khanda, Khadag (sword), Tupak (gun), Tabar (hatched), Teer (arrow), Saif (sword), Sarohi and Saihathi, all these are our adorable seniors.3.

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As ikRpwn KMfo KVg qupk qbr Aru qIr ] sYP srohI sYhQI XhY hmwrY pIr ] 3]

As kripaan khando khadag tupak tabar ar(u) teer|| Saiph sarohi saihathi yahai hamaa rai peer||3||

As, Kripan (sword), Khanda, Khadag (sword), Tupak (gun), Tabar (hatched), Teer (arrow), Saif (sword), Sarohi and Saihathi, all these are our adorable seniors.3.

Veerji, the tuk that you have up there just states that shastar are our adorable seniors, but why we need to bow to them, giving respect to seniors is one thing but putting them to a higher status as Guru is another... :umm:

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even guru sahib himself did shaster pujja .... their is a special day know as shaster pujjan divas which we celebrate on dushera .... all the shasters from khazana were taken out and cleaned ... then their pujja was done they were kept under a chandoa .... its a puratan mareyada ....

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even guru sahib himself did shaster pujja .... their is a special day know as shaster pujjan divas which we celebrate on dushera .... all the shasters from khazana were taken out and cleaned ... then their pujja was done they were kept under a chandoa .... its a puratan mareyada ....

I could see that coming anytime soon, infact, this is the reason that I have been getting all along, but do you understand my point. I am not saying anything about respecting shastar but the shastar pujja, while we are against any idol worship and supposed to have full faith in Gurbani (doesn't shastaran pujja falls under Idol worshipping).

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