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    The chakram (Sanskrit: cakra, cakram; Punjabi: cakkra, cakkram) is a throwing weapon from the Indian subcontinent. It is circular with a sharpened outer edge and a diameter of 12–30 cm (4.7–11.8 in).

  2. 7 ANCIENT Chakram TechniquesIn this Tutorial i am going to Show you how to use an Ancient Chakram for 7 techniques for Beginners and Advanced Throwers as Wel...

  3. Dec 5, 2023 · The real world version of the chakram originated in South Asia. It’s an Indian throwing weapon, first mentioned in the Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, and the Puranas around 1500–100 BCE.

  4. Jun 5, 2024 · The chakram is a distinctive circular weapon originating from the Indian subcontinent. Characterised by its sharp, circular metal blade with an outer edge that’s meticulously honed to a razor’s edge, the chakram weapon was designed to be thrown with remarkable precision as well as for use in close-quarters combat.

  5. Sep 10, 2008 · In India, Mike explores the history of the steel quoit weapon used by the Sikhs and known as the Chakram or Chakkar. This ancient Indian projectile weapon inflicts serious damage with its razor sharp cutting edge.

  6. The chakram (Devanāgarī: चक्रं; Panjabi: chakkar; Malay language: cakera) is a throwing weapon from India. It is circular in shape with a sharpened outer edge and ranges in size from approximately 12–30 centimetres (4.7–11.8 in) in diameter.

  7. WHAT THE HECK IS A CHAKRAM, ANYWAY? Illustration of a chakram from Egerton's monograph, showing both sides.. Extremely rare plaque of a warrior figure, possibly a Rakshasa, within a chakram topped by 5-headed cobra and flanked by two peacocks. Photo courtesy British Museum. ETYMOLOGY AND ORTHOGRAPHY

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