A mythical bird or vulture, half-man, half bird, on which Visnu rides. He is the king of birds and descended from Kasyapa and Vinata, one of the dau... more
Mythical sunbird and the vehicle of Vishnu.
Divine bird, with a human body, enemy of the nagas, mount of Vishnu. The garuda-naga is a recurrent motif in Khmer sculpture; the garuda is often represented mounted on the naga.
The eternal companion of the Supreme Lord who serves as His personal carrier in the form of a large bird. He appeared as the son of Kashyapa and Vinata.
the Vishnu animal-vehicle ( vâhana). Garuda is a mythic bird with a human body and an eagle head. He has wings and powerful claws. He may also have a human face and an eagle body. He symbolizes esoteric teachings in the Veda. He is the ennemy of the Naga snakes
mkha' lding] The mythological bird, able to travel from one end of the universe to the other with a single movement of its wings. It is also known to hatch from the egg fully developed and ready to soar through the sky.
A mighty mythological bird of India said to have carried the Hindu god Vishnu through the sky.
mythical creature with a human body and bird-like wings feathers, and legs.
the man-bird carrier of Lord Visnu
gold-colored mythical eagle who carries Vishnu and Lakshmi to Vaikuntha, their heaven in the sky
A legendary eagle-like bird. (Also G. ruby, CK XII)
A mythological bird, the vehicle of Lord Vishnu
(Skt.): Name of a mythical bird.
A class of large bird-like beings that fight and eat the nagas. One of the eight types of celestial beings.
The Garuda (Sanskrit: गरà¥à¤¡, PÄli ) is a large mythical bird or bird-like creature that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology.