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Please name one weapon system made in India which is named from any other religion

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Gin Ka Pakistan,

I respect your inquisition for knowledge. As most members have already said that Indian names are usually adopted from the ancient sanskrit language. There is no religious aspect involved here. Similarly as Indonesia & Malaysia still have ancient sanskrit names for their cities despite being predominantly muslim countries.

Please do not be hesitant to ask further questions. It only helps in understanding eachother better.
 
This is not a freaking chat room, or a thread to criticize a member. If you have the answer, answer.. otherwise leave it. :coffee:
 
Gin Ka Pakistan,
Indonesia & Malaysia still have ancient sanskrit names for their cities despite being predominantly muslim countries.

True...! For example "GARUDA" is the national airline of Indonesia. Why would a muslim country name their airline "Garuda" which is a mythical bird appears in the Mahabharata?
 
If India is secular country then why all its weapon system have Hindu religious names. Please name one weapon system made in India which is named from any other religion.

Just doing research on naming of weapon systems in different countries like Tiger, falcon, Tipu Sultan , Arjun etc


Firsty...u mean to say if any country wants to be secular...it should develop its weapons by all religions existing i that country........

Now u can answer by your own....

Also i would like to hear from you as what are the other ways other than above for a country to be secular.....

since ur tried to connect the Secular nature of a country with the weapons i ask this question.............

France is a Secular Country although to tell you
 
Garuda is also eagle. Nothing mythical about it.



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Garuda refers to the sacred bird that served as "vahan" for Vishnu. I havn't come across any literal reference in some other culture.

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further agni, prithvi, aakash,sagarika.....i googled and found that these are names of the elements in english...Fire, earth, Sky, Sea...so all these names are secular...isnt.....:)
 
this an interesting thread...naming the weapon systems of a country always is creative...
Babur...Ghauri...were invaders of India...and so are your missiles supposed to be...and so is Abdali and Ghaznavi..
 
Btw, our long range, high endurance UAV, being developed by DRDO is named Rustom, a pharsi name. Hope that serves the purpose of this thread?

Good example ..... a name of Persian origin, a common name amongst Parsis ..... who over the past 1300 years have made India their home. Thus an Indian name, and not Hindu in any "religious" connotation.

Cheers, Doc
 
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Damn...Project Vetrivel/Vetrivale, The LCA project is named after the spear carried by the God of War. It is Tamil and its roots are Pali script.
 
further agni, prithvi, aakash,sagarika.....i googled and found that these are names of the elements in english...Fire, earth, Sky, Sea...so all these names are secular...isnt.....:)

I googled the above names also and came up with this..

AGNI
Agni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agni is a Hindu and Vedic deity.Agni is one of the most important of the Vedic gods. He is the god of fire and the acceptor of sacrifices. The sacrifices made to Agni go to the deities because Agni is a messenger from and to the other gods.
Agni, the Vedic god of fire who presides over the earth, has made the transition into the Hindu pantheon of gods, without losing his importance.

PRITHVI
Prithvi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prithvi (Sanskrit: pṛthvī, also pṛthivī) is the Hindu earth and mother goddess. According to one tradition, she is the personification of the Earth, and to another its Mother.

AKASH
Akash Bhairav - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Akash Bhairav is a Hindu deity, worshipped in particular in Nepal. Considered the "god of the sky", several large temples in Kathmandu are dedicated to him.
 
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