Significance of Yamadanda
In Dutch: Yamadanda; In Finnish: Yamadanda; In Spanish: Yamadanda
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Hindu concept of 'Yamadanda'
Yamadanda in Hinduism represents Yama's weapon, symbolizing authority and punishment. It signifies a power that, even when broken, connotes a non-harmful state, highlighting the duality of authority and mercy within Yama's realm.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The weapon that symbolizes authority and discipline which became broken in the verse.[1] (2) The weapon used by Yama to strike, signifying authority and punishment.[2]
The concept of Yamadanda in local and regional sources
Yamadanda, the chief police officer of Mithila, plays a crucial role in the pursuit of the thief Vidyuccora, ultimately discovering that his target is innocent, highlighting themes of justice and misunderstanding.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The chief police officer of Mithila, tasked with capturing the thief Vidyuccora, who ultimately realizes that his perceived target is not guilty.[3]