Kautilya's Arthashastra
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Pánchálika, devadanda, súkarika, musala, yashti,
hastiváraka, tálavrinta, mudgara, gada, spriktala, kuddála,
ásphátima, audhghátima, sataghni, trisúla, and chakra are
moveable machines.
Sakti, prása, kunta, hátaka, bhindivála, súla, tomara,
varáhakarna, kanaya, karpana, trásika, and the like are weapons
with edges like a ploughshare (halamukháni).
Bows made of tála (palmyra), of chápa (a kind of bamboo),
of dáru (a kind of wood), and sringa (bone or horn) are
respectively called kármuka, kodanda, druna, and dhanus.
Bow-strings are made of múrva (Sansviera Roxburghiana),
arka (Catotropis Gigantea), sána (hemp), gavedhu (Coix Barbata),
venu (bamboo bark), and snáyu (sinew).
Venu, sara, saláka, dandásana, and nárácha are different
kinds of arrows. The edges of arrows shall be so made of iron, bone
or wood as to cut, rend or pierce.
Nistrimsa, mandalágra, and asiyashti are swords. The
handles of swords are made of the horn of rhinoceros, buffalo, of
the tusk of elephants, of wood, or of the root of bamboo.
Parasu, kuthára, pattasa, khanitra, kuddála, chakra, and
kándachchhedana are razor-like weapons.
Yantrapáshána, goshpanapáshána, mushtipáshána, rochaní
(mill-stone), and stones are other weapons (áyudháni).
Lohajáliká, patta, kavacha, and sútraka are varieties of
armour made of iron or of skins with hoofs and horns of porpoise,
rhinoceros, bison, elephant or cow.