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  2. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    Working papers, journal articles, books, books chapters and software components. Also 70,000 author self-maintained profiles Free Yes IDEAS: private EconPapers: Örebro University School of Business PhilPapers: Philosophy: 70,000 [17] (2,540,317 metadata) Index journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics Free

  3. Garuda Purana - Wikipedia

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    The text of the Garuda Purana revolves around the god Vishnu, as recited by Garuda. Above: Vishnu and Lakshmi on Garuda (Delhi National Museum). The Garuda Purana is a Vaishnava Purana and has, according to the tradition, 19,000 shlokas (verses). [3] However, the manuscripts that have survived into the modern era have preserved about 8,000 ...

  4. Suparṇākhyāna - Wikipedia

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    Relief depicting a portable Garuda pillar, one of the oldest images of Garuda, Bharhut, 100 BCE. [2]The Suparṇākhyāna, also known as the Suparṇādhyāya (meaning "Chapter of the Bird"), is a short epic poem or cycle of ballads in Sanskrit about the divine bird Garuda, believed to date from the late Vedic period.

  5. Citation index - Wikipedia

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    For example, it reports a coverage of over 2,000 journals in Asia ("230% more than the nearest competitor"), [note 5] which may seem impressive until you consider that in Indonesia alone there are more than 7,000 journals listed on the government's Garuda portal [note 6] (of which more than 1,300 are currently listed on DOAJ); [note 7] whilst ...

  6. Garuda - Wikipedia

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    Garuda is mentioned in several other texts such as the Puranas and the Vedas. Garuda is described as the king of the birds and a kite-like figure. [7] [8] He is shown either in a zoomorphic form (a giant bird with partially open wings) or an anthropomorphic form (a man with wings and some ornithic features). Garuda is generally portrayed as a ...

  7. Garudasana - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu mythology, Garuda is known as the king of birds. He is the vahana (mount) of the God Vishnu [3] and is eager to help humanity fight against demons. The word is usually rendered into English as "eagle", though the name literally means "devourer", because Garuda was originally identified with the "all-consuming fire of the sun's rays". [4]

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  9. The Iron Ring - Wikipedia

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    Garuda was once the messenger of a King Jaya whose job it was to retrieve a ruby with a lotus carved on it. This is the same jewel Tamar carries! Garuda agrees to come with the group to look after the ruby because he is in no shape to fly well (he is referred to as a buzzard before his true species is known). They continue north to a clearing ...