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  2. Kinnara - Wikipedia

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    A kinnara (Sanskrit: Kiṃnara) is a creature from Hindu and Buddhist mythology. [1] ... The Jatakas describe the kinnaras as innocent and harmless, hop like birds ...

  3. Kinnara kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the Mahābhārata, Kinnara is a kingdom in the Himalaya mountains described as the territory of a people known as the Kinnaras. The Kinnaras, along with other exotic tribes , were inhabitants of the Himalaya mountains.

  4. List of legendary creatures in Hindu mythology - Wikipedia

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    Kinnara In Hindu faith, a kinnara is a paradigmatic lover, a celestial musician, half-human and half-horse. Tārkṣya is the name of a mythical being in the Rigveda, described as a horse with the epithet áriṣṭa-nemi "with intact wheel-rims". Tumburu is a horse faced Ghandarva, a celestial musician.

  5. Kinnaridae - Wikipedia

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    Kinnaridae is a family of fulgoroid planthoppers.This is a small family with a little more than 20 genera and about a 100 species. The family was erected by Muir in 1925 and most members are found in the Oriental and Neotropical regions and only a few in the Nearctic and Palaearctic regions.

  6. Twenty-Four Protective Deities - Wikipedia

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    At a later date, the Kinnara King was also added. Upon Buddhism's arrival in China, it became syncretized with the native culture. Three Taoist gods, namely the Emperor Zi Wei, Emperor Dongyue and the Thunder God, were added to the grouping as well, forming the modern list of twenty-four deities. [1] [2]

  7. Mythical creatures in Burmese folklore - Wikipedia

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    Kinnara, male and Kinnari, female - a hybrid of human and bird, often painted as humans with wings in clothing and headdresses; associated with the Shan and Kayah States. Manotethiha (Manussiha in Pali) - Sphinx-like half-human, half-lion creatures. Their appearances are somewhat similar with sphinxes.

  8. Piles of poo, hissing cockroaches: Harmless ways to get back ...

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    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Piles of poo, roaches: Harmless ways to get Valentine's Day revenge. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.

  9. Vajrapani - Wikipedia

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    Vajrapāni's yaksha-like Narayana form was eventually equated with one of the four staff-wielding "Kinnara Kings" from the Lotus Sutra in 1575. His name was thus changed from Narayana to "Kinnara King". [42] One of the many versions of a certain tale regarding his creation of the staff method takes place during the Yuan-era Red Turban Rebellion.