What is six arm?

Six arms refer to the anatomical or mythological concept of an organism or deity having six arms or limbs.

In Hinduism, six-armed deities are quite common, such as Lord Kartikeya, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, who is often depicted with six arms holding various weapons and symbols.

In Buddhism, the six-armed Mahakala is the protector deity of the Vajrayana tradition and is known as the embodiment of the wrathful aspect of compassion.

In Greek mythology, Typhon was depicted as a colossal, winged monster with a hundred serpent heads and six arms.

In some arthropods, such as insects and spiders, the term "six-arm" is used to describe the arrangement of their limbs, which are often grouped in three pairs.

In science fiction and fantasy, characters with six arms are often portrayed as physically powerful and agile, such as the villain Doc Ock from Spider-Man comics or the alien race of Naga in Star Wars.

The concept of having six arms has also been explored in experimental art, with some artists creating wearable and functioning prosthetic limbs that mimic a six-armed appearance.