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Gandaberunda : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gandaberunda
The Gandaberunda (also known as the Berunda) is a two-headed mythological bird outside of main Hindu mythology thought to possess magical strength. It is used as the by the Karnataka government because of its immense strength,capable of dealing with ultimate forces of destruction,and it is seen as an intricately sculptured motif in a Hindu temple.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mystical Bird Gandaberunda )〕 == Depiction == The bird is generally depicted as clutching elephants in its talons and beaks demonstrating its immense strength. In a coin (kasu) found in Madurai, it is shown holding a snake in its beak.〔Ganesh Coins of Tamilnadu, 13.48〕 All 2-dimensional depictions show a symmetrical image similar to the Double-headed eagle, other images show the long tail feathers resembling a peacock which is the national bird of India. In the Chennakeshava temple of Belur (1113), Karnataka, Gandaberunda (2-faced bird identified with Vishnu) depiction is a carved scene of "chain of destruction". Initially, a deer is prey to a large python, followed by being lifted by an elephant and a lion attacking the elephant, and the lion shown as devoured by Sharabha. The last scene depicted is of Gandaberunda destroying Sharabha.〔http://web.archive.org/web/20140202000034/http://www.kamat.com/jyotsna/blog/blog.php?BlogID=1149〕 The Gandaberunda was a physical form displayed by Narasimha, Man-Lion incarnation of Vishnu. After Narasimha had slain demon Hiranyakashipu, through the taste of blood, Narasimha did not let go of his dreadful form. Demigods were even more afraid of the supreme lord now, than before of the demon. Shiva, the best friend of Vishnu, thus incarnated himself as Sharabha, a part-lion and part-bird beast which was the terror of the lion. Gandaberunda, having two heads, fearful rows of teeth, black in complexion and with wide blazing wings fought with Shiva-sharabha for eighteen days and finally held it between his two beaks and killed Sharabha.〔 http://www.deccanherald.com/content/106688/banner-300x250.swf〕
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