The Sacred Claws of Narasimha: Understanding Nakhayudha in Hindu Sacred Art The Nature of Nakhayudha Nakhayudha, also known as Nakhastra (Nagham meaning nail), represents a unique category of divine weaponry in Hindu sacred traditions—a natural bodily weapon rather than a manufactured implement. Unlike conventional weapons forged by artisans or bestowed by deities, the nakhayudha is an inherent extension of divine power, manifesting through the body itself. The term derives from 'nakha' meaning nail or claw, and 'ayudha' meaning weapon, signifying the transformation of what is naturally occurring into an instrument of cosmic justice. In sculptural representations across temples and bronze iconography, the nakhayudha appears as elongated, sharply tapering nails or claws, rendered with a slight curve and pointed termination. Artists purposefully exaggerate these features proportionally to ensure visual clarity and emphasize their significance, yet maintain anatomical inte...