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Gandabherunda (IAST:
Gaṇḍabheruṇḍa) is a two-headed bird and he is a form of the
Hindu god
Vishnu as
Narasimha and he has
enormous powers in
Hindu mythology...
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suggest that
Vishnu ****umed the form of the
ferocious two-headed bird
Gandabherunda, who in turn
defeated Sharabha. In Buddhism,
Sharabha appears in Jataka...
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state emblem has a red
shield charged with a
white two-headed bird,
Gandabherunda bordered in blue. The
crest depicts the Lion
Capital of
Ashoka (also...
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Narasimha in his talons, but
Narasimha in turn ****umed the form of
Gandabherunda and
engulfed Sharabha. Upon the
prayers of
Shiva as Sharabha, Shakthi...
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comes closest to the
classic Greaco-Roman idea is the
Sharabha and
Gandabherunda, two
mythical creatures, part lion, part human, part
mammal and part...
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trance and
escapes with her on a
magic bed.
Bhairava attacks them with a
Gandabherunda bird,
causing Vijay to fall into the sea. A pair of
mischievous devils...
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Attendants of
Shiva Gancanagh (Irish) – Male
fairy that
seduces human women Gandabherunda (Hindu) – Double-headed bird
Gandharva (Hindu) – Male
nature spirits...
- penance,
Narasimha manifested himself in five forms:
Jvala Narasimha,
Gandabherunda Narasimha,
Yogananda Narasimha, Ugra Narasimha, and
Lakshmi Narasimha...
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Gagana (Russian) – a
miraculous bird with an iron beak and
copper claws Gandabherunda (Hindu) – two-headed
magical bird
Gamayun (Slavic) –
prophetic bird...
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Gandaberunda (as Narasimha) and
Sharabha respectively.
Narasimha (as
Gandabherunda)
fought with
Sharabha for 18 days. On the 18th day,
Gandaberunda disemboweled...