In the Rig Veda Samhita, use of the terms ishukrit and isukara referred to the marker of:
- A. Arrows ✓
- B. Swords
- C. Vajra (Thunderbolt)
- D. Maces
Correct Answer: A. Arrows
Explanation
In Vedic terminology, 'Ishu' refers to an arrow; therefore, ishukrit and isukara refer to the makers of arrows.
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