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"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbs this bird as one of the eight divisions of the heavenly dragon, become

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"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbed this bird as one of the eight parts of the Heavenly Dragon and became the protector of Buddhism, and its image was introduced to East Asia with Buddhism, and is often translated as Golden-winged Bird or Dapeng Golden-winged Bird in Chinese. In artworks, the Roc Goldfinch is often seen as a half-human, half-bird or all-bird image.

According to the Sariputta Sutra, "The god of Gallora." Build the big house first. There is often a high heart. In order to be in the object. Therefore by this body". In the Tantric system, Garuda (Tibetan: khyung) is the mount of the Buddha of the Five Directions in the northern part of the Karma Buddha, with a human face and a bird body, implying that the Dharma King leads everything and all belong to him.

Each part of the bird has a symbolic meaning: the top of the head means generosity, the mouth of a snake means that it feeds on an evil dragon (swallowing anger and generating compassion) means forbearance, the bird-shaped beak means perseverance, the horns of a cow signify keeping vows, the hands represent meditation, and the eyes represent wisdom.

The main image of this work is an angry human face, with red hair standing upright, a pair of horns on the head, and three round eyes. The eagle's beak protrudes forward, its wings are spread out, and both hands grasp the snake's body and send it into the eagle's beak. He wears bracelets on his arms and jewels on his chest. Bulging belly and wearing a feather skirt. Beneath a pair of powerful eagle talons is a half-human, half-snake dragon king, who raises his hands to show submission. Garuda has always regarded dragons as natural enemies and feeds on them.

This bronze gilt Garuda statue carcass is heavy, gilded and bright, the image is vivid, the decoration is gorgeous, and it can be called the fine product in the same kind of statue.

"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbs this bird as one of the eight divisions of the heavenly dragon, become
"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbs this bird as one of the eight divisions of the heavenly dragon, become
"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbs this bird as one of the eight divisions of the heavenly dragon, become
"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbs this bird as one of the eight divisions of the heavenly dragon, become
"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbs this bird as one of the eight divisions of the heavenly dragon, become
"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbs this bird as one of the eight divisions of the heavenly dragon, become
"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbs this bird as one of the eight divisions of the heavenly dragon, become
"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbs this bird as one of the eight divisions of the heavenly dragon, become
"Garuda", the earliest recorded in the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata", is a giant bird in Hindu mythology, the mount of the main god Vishnu. Buddhism absorbs this bird as one of the eight divisions of the heavenly dragon, become

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