So the Dwapar Yuga ended after the war mahabharata. There are other's military formation also like Roman tactics and war formation, will post tomorrow. But first some formation, defined during the Mauryan dynasty by the Chankaya
The formations I will discuss are
NOT, however, mythological. Rather, they are actual formations used by ancient Indian armies during the Maurya Empire, as described by Chanakya in his masterpiece
Arthashastra.
Chanakya describes four basic varieties of formations:
1.
Danda - the staff-like array
2.
Bhoga - the snake-like array
3.
Mandala - the circle-like array
4.
Asamhata - the detached order
Each of these four varieties, in turn, has its own variations. I will try to describe as many of these variations as possible, using direct information from the
Arthashastra.
I will also provide illustrations to better depict these formations. All images are my own work (hence the low-quality, LOL)
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First, let us discuss the
danda, or "staff-like array". According to Chankaya, this is a formation in which all the constituents of the army stand abreast. This would make it the most simple type of array.
The
pradara is a variant of the
danda. The purpose of this formation is to break the enemy's formation. To achieve this, the flanks are made to project forward, and generally consist of "shock" units such as war elephants, heavy chariots, and armored cavalry.
The
pradara can be countered by means of the
dridhaka.
The
dridhaka (which means "firm") is a defensive variant of the
danda, and is meant as a counter to the
pradara. The flanks and wings are stretched back, and are designed to absorb the blow of a frontal attack. The
dridhaka typically consists of sturdy mail- and plate-armored infantry.
The
dridhaka can be countered by the
asayha.
The next variant is the "irresistible" formation, or
asayha. It conists of elongated wings designed to envelop the enemy. The wings usually conist of fast and maneuverable units like light and medium cavalry (and sometimes chariots or elephants). It is most useful against compact formations like the
dridhaka.
The
asayha can be countered by means of the
Syena vyuha.
The
Syena vyuha ("eagle formation") of Mahabharat lore can be dscribed as a variant of the
danda as well as the
asayha. The
Syena vyuha consists of a projected front in addition to elongated wings. It is designed for a "comprehensive attack" by all constituents of the army; it can shatter the enemy's center while simultaneously conducting an enveloping attack on its flanks and rear. As with the
asayha, it is most useful against compact formations.
The
Syena vyuha can be countered by means of the
sanjaya formation.
source
Ancient Mythological War Formations
thats some impressive work but u cant persuade " lakeer k fakeer " type of mindset ......my point being whether u believe or not, respect each other's beliefs.
Those question was for those who wants to make fun of the Mahabharata, so that they could answer those question first, then say anything on the subject. Well my original threads post is only meant for the military formation only, there is nothing religious at all here.