garuda

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Турецкий язык - Турецкий язык
Hindu mitolojisinde, Tanrı Vişnu'nun binek kuşu
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A large mythical bird or bird-like creature that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology
The Hindu name for the constellation Aquila
In Hindu mythology, the bird (similar to a kite or eagle) on whom the god Vishnu rides. Garuda was a younger brother of Aruna, charioteer of the sun god Surya. His mother was enslaved by nagas (hence the emnity between kites and serpents) and was released only after Garuda brought the serpents an elixir of immortality. He is associated with royalty in several S.East Asian countries
A fierce bird of prey, the mount of Vishnu, variously described as an eagle, hawk, or kite Garuda is the enemy of all snakes, perhaps reflecting a conflict between Vaishnava and indigenous chthonic cults Alagarkoil gopura (Madurai), Alagarkoil mandapa (Madurai), Badami (Cave 3), Column of Heliodorus (Besnagar), Durga T (Aihole), fighting the snakes (Hoysaleshvara T , Halebid), Harihara T #2 (Osian), Keshava T (Somnathpur), Lakshmi Dancing on Garuda (Delhi NM), Standing Garuda (Gujarat, 11th century)
[a mythical bird, chief of the feathered race, enemy of the serpent race, vehicle of Visnu]
> The mount of the Hindu God Vishnu, represented as part man and part eagle Garuda is also a deity in the Buddhist and Bon traditions and is the enemy of snakes
King of winged creatures The great eagle who is the eternal carrier of Lord Vishnu
gold-colored mythical eagle who carries Vishnu and Lakshmi to Vaikuntha, their heaven in the sky
A mythological bird, the vehicle of Lord Vishnu
Mythological bird, Hindu Name, Garur Bhagwan
the man-bird carrier of Lord Visnu
King of the birds
supernatural half-man and half-bird vehicle or bearer of Vishnu
garuda

    Турецкое произношение

    gırudı

    Произношение

    /gəˈro͞odə/ /ɡəˈruːdə/

    Этимология

    () From Sanskrit: Garuḍa गरुड, Pāli Garuḷa
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