garuda
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Definition
Noun: 1. A supernatural eagle-like being in Hindu mythology: Garuda is a divine bird-like creature, often depicted as part eagle and part human, known for being the mount (vāhana) of the god Vishnu. 2. A symbol of speed, power, and martial prowess: The figure of Garuda represents strength, protection, and the ability to travel swiftly between realms.
Usage Examples
- In Hindu scriptures, Garuda is revered for his loyalty and might.
- The statue depicted Vishnu riding on the back of Garuda.
- The Garuda is a prominent national symbol in some Southeast Asian countries.
Advanced Usage
- Garuda Purana: Refers to one of the eighteen major Puranas (ancient Hindu texts), which is presented as a dialogue between Vishnu and Garuda, dealing with cosmology, theology, and the nature of life after death.
- As a heraldic and national emblem: The figure of Garuda is used as a state symbol, such as in the national emblems of Indonesia and Thailand, representing national identity and sovereignty.
Variants and Related Words
- Garudadhvaja (noun): An epithet for Vishnu, meaning "he who has Garuda on his banner."
- Garudastra (noun): In Hindu epics, a divine weapon associated with Garuda.
Synonyms
- Divine bird
- King of birds (a title often given to Garuda)
- Vishnu's mount
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Vāhana: The Sanskrit term for the animal or mythical entity that serves as the vehicle or mount of a deity. Garuda is the of Vishnu.
- Enemy of serpents/nāgas: A key aspect of Garuda's mythology is his perpetual feud with serpent beings, symbolizing the conflict between the celestial and the chthonic.
Noun
- a supernatural eagle-like being that serves as Vishnu's mount