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Many religions refer to a sword known as Excalibur, also known as Caliburn. To many people outside the Christian faith this sword is often seen to represent the strength and persistence of their own beliefs. In Arthurian legend, King Arthur pulls the sword from a stone on an island in Lake Nemi (Italy) and then goes on to reclaim his lost kingdom of England from his uncle, King Uther Pendragon. This story is one of many that were created around the figure of Arthur and his legendary sword. Outside of ancient Britain, Excalibur has had different meanings and interpretations throughout history. In the Hindu religion, known as Shaktism, the sword Caliburn is connotated with Shakti, the goddess of creation and energy. In Japanese Shinto tradition, Futsunushi or Tsukiyomi (lit. The Dawn Treader) is the sword that steals away winter's darkness and brings spring's light. The meaning of Excalibur across time has always had its influences in politics and culture. Throughout history it was used in many different ways to symbolize power, strength, perseverance and also honor. It was used in many different cultures by many many different people for different reasons. The name Excalibur was first introduced to the people of Arthur by the Knight of the Round Table, Sir Bedivere shortly after he first heard of King Arthur and his Knights. After hearing about King Arthur and his warriors, Sir Bedivere realized that King Arthur needed someone who could maintain order among his Knights. The Knight of the Round Table’s purpose was to protect King Arthur’s kingdom from all its enemies until he was able to reclaim it for himself once more. This sword is very important for many different reasons, but most importantly it is seen as symbolic to honor and respect. "Excalibur" sounds like "exceptional act". It is seen as the sword of honor and respect. Excalibur is not killing anyone. For the ones who ask why Excalibur does not kill, it would be for the one who asked to understand that there are many different meanings for this sword. The true meaning could only be acquired by understanding fully what it meant to each person. It was just a different interpretation of the sword, each with their own significance to them. Each man saw something different because they all had their own reasons for wanting this sword, or fighting for King Arthur's throne. Many myths and legends surround King Arthur, but there are two stories that stand out the most. The first myth of Arthur is about him pulling the sword out of the stone, at which he became king. The sword is Excalibur, but it has many different mythological names. These myths came from many different cultures that knew of King Arthur and his knights. The second myth has to do with King Arthur’s death and his resurrection by none other than Lady Guinevere. On this fateful day King Arthur was fatally wounded by his Lamer Galease, who had told him that he was no longer needed on this world anymore. cfa1e77820

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