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Tibetan Tantric Gold-Plated Copper Garuda, Golden-Winged Guardian in Buddhist Mythology

Garuda is a significant figure in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. In Hinduism, Garuda is the mount of Lord Vishnu, symbolizing power, speed, and protection. It has a fierce appearance with sharp beak and claws, often depicted as a large bird-like creature.

In Buddhist mythology, Garuda also plays an important role. It is known for its ability to subdue evil and safeguard the Dharma. The Garuda symbol represents courage, victory, and the overcoming of obstacles.

The mythology associated with Garuda is rich and complex, filled with tales of its heroic deeds and its relationship with the gods. It has inspired countless artworks, sculptures, and religious interpretations throughout history.

This Garuda symbol and its mythology have had a profound impact on religious and cultural traditions. They continue to fascinate and inspire people around the world, serving as a reminder of the power of myth and legend.

Our Copper Garuda statue is carefully crafted in pure copper, following the traditional Nepalese style. It is a perfect representation of the Garuda in its majestic form. Standing at 27cm tall, this Copper Garuda statue is a great addition for religious devotion or as a decorative piece. It is gilded to enhance its beauty and significance, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a high-quality and meaningful Garuda statue for worship and protection.

Copper Garuda Copper Garuda

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Garuda (27*30cm)

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