Gandaberunda

Gandaberunda
Gandaberunda

El Gandaberunda (también conocido como el Berunda) es un ave mitológica de dos cabezas de la mitología hindú se cree que poseen una fuerza mágica. Se utiliza como el emblema oficial del gobierno Karnataka y que es visto como un intrincado esculpido con motivos en templos hindú.[1]

Uso

Históricamente se ha utilizado su imagen en las crestas y los sellos oficiales de:

Véase también

Referencias

  1. «Mystical Bird Gandaberunda». Consultado el 12-04-2007.

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