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Tibetan Golden Garuda Statue browse these categories for related items... All Items: Vintage Arts:Regional Art:Asian:Indian Subcontinent:Himalayas: Pre 1970: item # 791163 Please refer to our stock # M2081 when inquiring.
1930 Shanghai and More By Appointment Alameda, CA 94501 Tel: 1.510.748.9989 Guest Book $169 |
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| This golden Tibetan statue features Garuda, an ancient Indian mythological creature, believed to be a devourer of serpents and the king of the birds. His body was half man and half eagle. In Hindu mythology, he is often depicted flying across the sky carrying the supreme god Vishnu and his wife Lakshmi. In this statue, it depicts Garuda stepping on a half human, half serpent, while his arms stretched wide to hold a large serpent. Garuda is a symbol often standing on the top roof of Tibetan monasteries and is a fearful guardian. Size: 5” by 5”. | ||
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