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- Himavanta is a legendary forest, also called Himmanpan Mountain, which is said to be located in the Himalayas. Himavanta appears in a piece of Thai literature...
- mythological places Sagala, capital of the Indo-Gr**** Kingdom Xanadu Shambhala Himavanta El Dorado Hilton, James (1933). Lost Horizon. Macmillan. Archived from...
- in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by British author James Hilton. Agartha Himavanta Kingdom of God Kumari Kandam Lost city Sagala Shambala (disambiguation)...
- half-woman creatures. One of the many creatures that inhabit the mythical Himavanta, kinnaris have the head, torso, and arms of a woman and the wings, tail...
- Jain temple in Uttar Pradesh Sacred mountains of India Hara Berezaiti Himavanta Yggdrasil Axis mundi The Eight Mountains Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam...
- Publication Society. Retrieved 2008-11-09. Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1997). Himavanta Sutta: The Himalayas (On the Factors for Awakening) (SN 46.1). Retrieved...
- mythology. Brahmaloka The abode of Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. Himavanta A legendary forest that locates at the hill of the Himalayas. Jambudvīpa...
- half-lion half-man Burmese mythical creature. In Legend, Apsonsi lived in Himavanta, an invisible mythical forest set deep in the Himalaya Mountains. The...
- northeastern Thailand, the bird once inhabited the legendary forest of Himavanta. The bird is often featured as a motif on funerary he****s of prominent...
- Buddhist temples in Thailand Thai art Vessantara Jātaka Ramakien Sumeru Himavanta Srimuang, Kantaphong; Thinnakorn, Wirut; Issarawattana, Sasipim; Noithapthim...