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- Chakram - Wikipedia
Chakram are traditionally made from steel or brass which is beaten into a circular shape against an anvil with an indentation for the curvature Two ends are connected with a piece of brass and then heated, forming a complete circle before the brass is removed
- 7 ANCIENT Chakram Techniques - YouTube
7 ANCIENT Chakram Techniques In this Tutorial i am going to Show you how to use an Ancient Chakram for 7 techniques for Beginners and Advanced Throwers as Well!
- Exploring the Ancient Roots of Chakram Warrior Practices
The chakram is believed to have originated in ancient India around 500 BCE It was primarily used in warfare by various regional armies and has historical ties to both Hindu and Sikh cultures Traditionally made from metal or wood, its design allows for both throwing and hand-to-hand combat
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- Exploring the Ancient Weaponry: The Chakram - Discovery UK
The development of the chakram evolved from simple throwing discs used for hunting to sophisticated instruments of war Sometimes known as a chalikar, meaning ‘circle’, this deadly battle-quoit is one of the most fascinating weapons of ancient warfare
- Chakram: The Fierce Blade of Vishnu in Ancient India - Brewminate
The chakram is a throwing weapon from the Indian subcontinent It is circular with a sharpened outer edge and a diameter of 12–30 cm (4 7–11 8 in)
- Everything is Possible: A Brief History of the Chakram
In the earliest stories, Vishnu uses a chakram to battle evil forces The weapon also appears in epics like the Mahabharata In one story, a demon tries to swallow the moon but has his head cut
- The Chakram: India’s Iconic Throwing Weapon – HD Asian Art
The chakram, also known as the “disk” or “circular blade,” is one of the most fascinating weapons to emerge from ancient India With its unique design and historical significance, the chakram occupies a special place in the annals of Indian martial arts and culture
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