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  1. GADA

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  2. Gada (mace) - Wikipedia

    Made either of wood or metal, it consists essentially of a spherical head mounted on a shaft, with a spike on the top. Outside India, the gada was also adopted in Southeast Asia, where it is still used in silat. …

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    GaDa. 33,646 likes · 2,405 talking about this. GaDa is the voice of the GaDangme people of Ghana, on a global stage. We share the story of GaDangme

  5. The Complete gada flow Experience From A to Z

    Dec 20, 2024 · Enter the Gada, or mace—a timeless tool that’s not just about building muscle but also about cultivating balance, flexibility, and functional strength. From dusty akhadas in India to cutting …

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    Handcrafted Stainless Steel Gada/Mudgar Mace – Traditional 5 kg Indian Strength Training Equipment for Functional Fitness, Wrestling & Grip Power Workout. Need help?

  7. Top 5 Gada in Hindu Mythology - Wordzz

    The Gada (Sanskrit: गदा gadā, Malay: gedak) is a blunt mace or club from India. Made either of wood or metal, it consists essentially of a spherical head mounted on a shaft, with a spike on the top.

  8. Gada: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library

    Apr 9, 2026 · Gada, in Ayurveda, is multifaceted. It denotes a disease or ailment, a literary text, and a substance that disrupts the senses and organs. Gada is contrasted with Agada, a substance that …

  9. Mace (Gada) - Hinduism - Spiritual Culture

    Dec 8, 2023 · The mace, known as "Gada" in Sanskrit, is a symbolic weapon associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology.

  10. Gada - Oxford Reference

    This gada, symbolizing the god's universal power, is sometimes represented in a personified form (as an āyudhapuruṣa), and worshipped independently for its protective qualities, notably in the form of the …