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STANDING GARUDABronzeIndia, 17th Century H: 15 cmRare standing Garuda, both hands in front of his

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STANDING GARUDA
Bronze
India, 17th Century
H: 15 cm

Rare standing Garuda, both hands in front of his chest forming the Anjali mudra. His feet eagle shaped, the eyes wide open.

Seltene Darstellung des Garudas, beide Hände vor der Brust in Anjali mudra. Garuda ist in der indischen Mythologie ein schlangentötendes halb mensch-, halb adlergestaltiges Reittier (Vahana) des Vishnu, Sohn des Kashyapa und der Vinata. In der asiatischen Mythologie hat der Garuda zugleich die Bedeutung eines Götterboten, der den Menschen Nachrichten und Anweisungen der Götter überbringt. Hier deutlich seine Herkunft zu erkennen an seinen großen Klauen des Adlers, und den beiden Flügeln, sowie seinem Menschlichen Kopf.
STANDING GARUDA
Bronze
India, 17th Century
H: 15 cm

Rare standing Garuda, both hands in front of his chest forming the Anjali mudra. His feet eagle shaped, the eyes wide open.

Seltene Darstellung des Garudas, beide Hände vor der Brust in Anjali mudra. Garuda ist in der indischen Mythologie ein schlangentötendes halb mensch-, halb adlergestaltiges Reittier (Vahana) des Vishnu, Sohn des Kashyapa und der Vinata. In der asiatischen Mythologie hat der Garuda zugleich die Bedeutung eines Götterboten, der den Menschen Nachrichten und Anweisungen der Götter überbringt. Hier deutlich seine Herkunft zu erkennen an seinen großen Klauen des Adlers, und den beiden Flügeln, sowie seinem Menschlichen Kopf.

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