garuda

IPA: gʌrˈudʌ

noun

  • A large mythical bird or bird-like creature that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Garuda is the son of Vinata.
  • The Hindu name for the constellation Aquila.
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Examples of "garuda" in Sentences

  • The Transmutation of Ike Garuda.
  • Garuda might be a similar situation.
  • The Sanskrit word garuda means eagle.
  • GaruDa is most probably a comet imagery.
  • The decision to edit Garuda is up to you.
  • From this crystal, a new Garuda will be born.
  • Still, the wings and the beak are Garuda like.
  • Garuda, kindly convey this message to Yamantaka.
  • In legend he is believed to be an incarnation of Garuda.
  • An antique multi-hued 'garuda' greets you as you enter the hotel.
  • On a pillar of the garuda mandapa in the Chennkesavasvamin temple.
  • [36] Fabulous birds of gigantic size, often known under the Indian term garuda, play an important part in the beliefs of the Peninsular Malays.
  • Jeryd is a rumel, a species of nonhuman that can live for hundreds of years and shares the city with humans, birdlike garuda, and the eerie banshees whose forlorn cries herald death.
  • The skirmishes can be a little bewildering, but watching the contrast between the tough fighting and the graceful ritual dance performed by victors -- apparently based on the flight of a garuda, a mythical bird -- is a true Mongolian experience.
  • Back Layer im at work so i cant see any blogs or any youtube vids or anything fun like that, but judging from what i have read in the comments, this garuda thing has showed up once or twice, and i figured it was worth mentioning. this is fun big daddy on Apr 16, 2008 www. amgydala.com

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