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Gandaberunda (Sanskrit: गण्डभेरुण्ड, lit. 'the powerful-necked one; उभयरुण्ड = dual
headed one', IAST: Gaṇḍabheruṇḍa) is a two-headed bird and he is a...
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Vaishnava sects. In
Chennakeshava Temple, Belur, Karnataka,
built in 1113,
Gandaberunda, the two-faced bird
identified with
Vishnu appears in a
carved scene...
- of the five
iconographical forms of Narasimha,
among Jvala Narasimha,
Gandaberunda Narasimha, Ugra Narasimha, and Yoga Narasimha. In an
alternate iteration...
- a blue
Gandaberunda – a
mythical two-headed bird,
symbolizes the pride, resilience, and
bravery of the
people of Bengaluru. The
Gandaberunda is taken...
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Odisha state,
India Image of Yali at
Orchha fort,
Madhya Pradesh,
India Gandaberunda Pratyangira Sharabha Gajasimha Dictionary of
Hindu Lore and
Legend (ISBN 0-500-51088-1)...
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which are
worth seeing at Ikkeri. A roof
sculpture depicting a
Gandaberunda, the
mythical two-headed bird of Karnataka, is
found in Keladi. Also...
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manifested as
Gandaberunda as
Narasimha and Sharabha.
Narasimha as
Gandabherunda and
Sharabha fought for 18 days.
Narasimha as
Gandaberunda disemboweled...
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horizontal gap in the rock just
below Hanuman. This is said to be
where Gandaberunda Narasimha manifested. It is said that any wish of a
sincere devotee visiting...
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their respective states, have not used double-headed eagles. The
Gandaberunda is a
bicephalous bird, not
necessarily an
eagle but very
similar in design...
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crest for
Mysore depicted the
mythological double-headed
eagle Gandaberunda from the coat of arms of the
former Mysore state. The ship's
motto Na...