What does akshauhini mean?
Akshauhini means (Hinduism, Hindu mythology) an army consisting of ten anikinis, or 21,870 elephants, 21,870 chariots, 65,610 horses, and 109,350 foot.
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(Hinduism, Hindu mythology) an army consisting of ten anikinis, or 21,870 elephants, 21,870 chariots, 65,610 horses, and 109,350 foot.
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Akshauhini means (Hinduism, Hindu mythology) an army consisting of ten anikinis, or 21,870 elephants, 21,870 chariots, 65,610 horses, and 109,350 foot.
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