id.: A Description of Indian and Oriental Armour. New edition [of Egerton 1880]. London 1896.
Robert Elgood: Arms and Armour from India 1400-1865. Delft 2004.
Hans Losch: „Ein Abriß der Waffenkunde“. In: Otto Spieß (Hrsg.): Studia Indologica. Festschrift für Willibald Kirfel zur Vollendung seines 70. Lebensjahres. Bonn 1955 (Bonner Orientalistische Studien. N.S. 3.), pp. 197-218.
Mehr-Ali Newid: Waffen und Rüstungen im Alten Indien. Dargestellt aufgrund der Quellen in Literatur, Kunst und Archäologie [sic]. Phil. Diss. München. Bamberg 1986.
Sarva Daman Singh: Ancient Indian Warfare. With Special Reference to the Vedic Period. Leiden 1965.
Regards, WS
_______________________________________________Dear Harry,
A useful source for this is
Marie-Thérèse de Mallmann, Introduction à l'iconographie du Tantrisme bouddhique (Paris 1986),
esp. ch. II, "Inventaire des caractéristiques des divinités," which includes thorough lists of attributes.
Of course, this may not be comprehensive for non-Buddhist deities, but the overlap is nonetheless significant.
best,
Matthew
Matthew Kapstein
Directeur d'études,
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
Numata Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies,
The University of Chicago
From: INDOLOGY <indology-bounces@list.indology.info> on behalf of Dermot Killingley via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>
Sent: Friday, March 1, 2019 3:32:01 AM
To: Harry Spier via INDOLOGY; Harry Spier
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Names and descriptions of indian weapons in sanskritHere's a couple that may be relevant:
Valerie Roebuck, "Weapons as symbols in Indian art" in Symbols in Art and Religion, ed. Karel Werner. London: Curzon Press 1990.
Sarva Daman Singh: Ancient Indian Warfare with special reference to the Vedic Period. Leiden: Brill 1965. (about real weapons, textually and archaeologically)
Hoping that helps,
Dermot
On 28 Feb 2019 at 16:06, Harry Spier via INDOLOGY wrote:
Dear list members,
Would anyhow have or be able to point to articles or lists of names and descriptions of weapons in sanskrit. In particular names and descriptions of weapons described as being held in the hands of gods and goddesses .in the different stotras and descriptions of those deities.
Thanks,Harry Spier
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