Garuda is a bird, and vehicle of lord Vishnu
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He is primarily associated with power in Buddhism. In some sutras he is portrayed as being a giant golden bird. In others, Garudas make up an entire class of heavenly protectors. Tibetan Buddhist art usually portrays him hovering over the head of the Buddha or other important Buddhist monks or deities.
The garuda is a mythical eagle-like bird with spiritual significance in Hinduism and Buddhism. The garuda is powerful and swift, able to fly as soon as it is hatched. With one movement of its wings it can go cross the entire universe. In art the garuda is shown with a snake in its beak. This symbolizes the predominance of the intellect or spirit (the garuda) over the baser human instincts (the snake)--or, in other words, the conquest of evil (ignorance) by good (wisdom). In Hinduism, the garuda is the "mount" of the god Vishnu (each deity has an animal that he or she rides). So to ride the garuda suggests mastery of the power of primordial wisdom.
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Garuda is the son of the great sage Kashyap and Vinita. Garuda was an eagle like bird with great intelligence, power and valour. Garuda was granted a boon as to be the carrier (vahan) of Lord Vishnu himself. Garud means wings, Garuda means one who posses great wings.
Its something to do with religion and Hinduism (I think, sorry if I am wrong)
Did you mean Atma.This is the basis of hinduism.
no it means say you where a catholic and you were reading about Hinduism Hinduism storys are from a diffrent culture
It means light in Hinduism!
According to Hinduism life and death is cycle. There is life after death & death after life. This theory in Hinduism is called Reincarnation (punarjanma).
Shaivism, Vaishnavism & Shaktism Combine to form Hinduism. Mean while there are many other smaller beliefs which also combine in Hinduism.
Prostitute (similar to its meaning in Spanish).
= Hinduism believes in karma but karma does not mean rebirth. =
the meaning of asthra is weapon in hinduism.