Nitiprakasika (Critical Analysis)

by S. Anusha | 2016 | 34,012 words

This page relates ‘Pattisha (Battle-Axe)’ of the study on the Nitiprakasika by Vaisampayana which deals primarily with with Dhanurveda, i.e., the science of war, weapons and military strategies of ancient Indian society. It further contains details on Niti-shastra, i.e., the science of politics and state administration but most verses of the Nitiprakashika deal with the classification and description of different varieties of weapons, based on the four groups of Mukta, Amukta, Muktamukta and Mantramukta.

Pattiśa (Battle-Axe)

[Full title: War weapons > Śāstras > Amuktāyudhas > Pattiśa (Battle-Axe)]

It is the uterine brother of the sword and has sharp blade, has a protective covering for the hand.

It has movements similar to that of the sword says Tattvavivṛti -

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Śukranīti defines it as being as high as a man with dual sharp edge. It also has a hilt and that it is the brother of sword (IV.7.213ab):

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