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The gada (Sanskrit: गदा gadā, Kannada: ಗದೆ, Telugu: గద, Tamil: கதை, Malay: gedak, Old Tagalog: batuta) is a mallet or blunt mace from the Indian subcontinent. Made either of wood or metal, it consists essentially of a spherical head mounted on a shaft, with a spike on the top.
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'captivator of the mind') is the gadā (mace) of the Hindu...
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A mace is a blunt weapon, a type of club or virge that uses...
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14 de abr. de 2021 · The Gada, a long mace made of wood or metal is today one of the most obscure training tools in the western world. Maybe a consequence of the eternal strife between its philosophy and the East’s perspectives, its usage is, however, and without a shadow of doubt, a challenging but immensely fruitful path towards proper physical ...
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gada. Quick Reference. A weapon, constructed from wood or iron, and a proverbial index of strength, since it can be wielded only by the most powerful warriors, such as Bhīma and Duryodhana, who engage in a famous single combat with maces in the Śalyaparvan of the Mahābhārata.
Title: Mace (Gada) Date: 17th century. Culture: Indo-Persian. Medium: Steel, gold. Dimensions: L. 26 in. (66 cm); wt. 7 lb 0.7 oz (3.194 g) Classification: Shafted Weapons. Credit Line: Gift of Christian A. Zabriskie, 1936. Accession Number: 36.149.3