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In Buddhist iconography there are a small number of animal headed deities. Generally deities appear as peaceful, semi-peaceful/wrathful or wrathful in ...
Garuda, half man and half bird is a deity in Tantric Buddhism. Nagas are often clutched in the talons or beaks of Garuda birds. He is also represented at the ...
In Vajrayana Buddhism, deities take on symbolic forms as powerful animals (such as Lion-Faced Dakini or horse-headed Hayagriva) or have power animals as ...
There are numerous otherworldly spirits and legendary creatures found in Buddhist texts and Buddhist mythology. Many of these are shared with Hindu mythology.
The position and treatment of animals in Buddhism is important for the light it sheds on Buddhists' perception of their own relation to the natural world.
In Buddhist art, animals may be the main subject of a sculpture (main deity or attendant) or part of it, as a mount, the support of a throne, an ornament, an ...
In Buddhism symbolism, the four guardian animals namely Garuda, Dragon, Lion and Tiger that surround the wind horse in the directional corners symbolize ...
In buddhist iconography we find the elephant-faced deity Gangpati or Ganesh as an emanation of the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. Also in another aspect ...
Buddhist symobls | Common animals and mythical creatures in buddhist symobls such as deer, dragon, elephant, horse, lion, peacock, and phoenix.
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