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- The gajasimha or gajasiha (from Sanskrit: gaja+siṃha / Pali: gaja+sīha) is a mythical hybrid animal in Hindu mythology, appearing as a sinha or rajasiha...
- example, at Preah Ko, Lolei, Banteay Srei, Preah Khan and Banteay Kdei. The gajasimha is a mythical animal with the body of a lion and the head of an elephant...
- of a crouching elephant, or occasionally with the head of an elephant (gajasimha). Chinese lions are intended to reflect the emotion of the animal as opposed...
- Orchha fort, Madhya Pradesh, India Gandaberunda Pratyangira Sharabha Gajasimha Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend (ISBN 0-500-51088-1) by Anna Dallapiccola...
- black African buffalo. Criosphinx – A Sphinx that has the head of a ram. Gajasimha – A creature with the head of an elephant and the body of a lion. Gye-lyong...
- ratha. Jagannath temple is a pancharatha with well-developed pagas. 'Gajasimhas' (elephant lions) carved in recesses of the pagas, the 'Jhampasimhas'...
- collections displa**** at the site museum include stone sculptures of Gajasimha, Mahishasuramardini, decorated lion head, moulded fish, plaques of the...
- figure with the body of a fish used for patulangan sarcophagi in Bali, The Gajasimha is a mythical animal with the body of a lion and the head of an elephant...
- Since then, Shiva has used animals as vehicles. Makor transformed to Gajasimha and changed names to "Koch Jor Sey" which is related to "Reach Sey". The...
- (1973) Kanneshwara Rama (1977) Anuroopa (1977) Chitegu Chinte (1978) - Gajasimha Bhoomige Banda Bhagavanta (1981) Praya Praya Praya (1982) Ajith (1982)...