Narayanastra

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Ashwatthama fires the Narayanastra on Pandavas

In Hindu mythology, the Narayanastra (Sanskrit: नारायणास्त्रम्, romanized: nārāyaṇāstram, lit.'Celestial missile of Narayana') is an astra, a celestial missile, affiliated to the Hindu deity, Vishnu, in his form of Narayana.[1]

This astra ("celestial weapon" in Sanskrit) fires a volley of millions of deadly missiles simultaneously, the intensity of which rises in proportion to the resistance of the target.[2] The only way to defend against the Narayanastra is, therefore, to show total submission before the missiles hit, which would cause them to stop and spare the target. It is one of the six 'Mantramukta' weapons that cannot be resisted.[3]

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