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  2. Garuda - Wikipedia

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    Garuda's mythology is linked to that of Aruna, the charioteer of the Hindu sun god Surya. Both Aruna and Garuda developed from an egg. Both Aruna and Garuda developed from an egg. According to one version related by George Williams, Kashyapa Prajapati's two wives Vinata and Kadru wanted to have children, and Kashyapa granted each of them a boon ...

  3. Aruna (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Aruna (Sanskrit: अरुण) is the charioteer of Surya (the sun god) in Hinduism. [1] He is the elder brother of Garuda. Aruna and Garuda are the sons of Vedic sage Kashyapa and his wife Vinata, daughter of Prajapati Daksha. His children were the mighty vultures Sampati and Jatayu. He is also found in Buddhism and Jainism literature and arts.

  4. Vinata - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, Vinata (Sanskrit: विनता, IAST: Vinatā) is the mother of Aruna and Garuda. She is one of the daughters of Prajapati Daksha. She is married to Kashyapa, along with several of her sisters. She bears him two sons, the elder being Aruna and the younger being Garuda. [1]

  5. Aruna - Wikipedia

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    Aruna (Hinduism), the charioteer of Surya in Hinduism; Aruna (Hittite mythology), a Hittite sea god; Aruna Stambha, a monumental religious pillar in Puri, Odisha, India; Arunachala (red mountain), a shaivite holy site in Tamil Nadu, India

  6. Aruna Stambha - Wikipedia

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    Aruna Stambha (Sun Pillar) [1] [2] is a sixteen-sided 34 feet (10 m) tall monolithic chlorite stone Pillar having the idol of Aruna (Charioteer of Sun) on the top. It is about twenty feet (6.1 m) away from the Singhdwara (Lion Gateway) of Jagannath Temple in Puri. [3] An image of Aruna Stambha in front of the Jagannath Temple

  7. Garuda Purana - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit text Garuda Purana is one of 18 Mahapuranas in Hinduism. [1] The Garuda Purana was likely composed in the first millennium CE, with significant expansions and revisions occurring over several centuries. Scholars estimate that the earliest core might date back to between the 4th and 11th centuries CE, with substantial additions and ...

  8. Dharm Yoddha Garud - Wikipedia

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    Faisal Khan [2] as Lord Garuda; Sage Kashyap and Vinata's son, Aruna's brother, Kadru's nephew/stepson (2022) Diaan Talaviya as child Garud (2022) Toral Rasputra [ 3 ] as Vinata ; King Daksha and Asikni's daughter; Sage Kashyap's fourth wife, Aruna and Garud's Mother, Diti, Aditi and Kadru's sister (2022)

  9. Aruna (Hittite mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Aruna was the Hittite sea god. [1] The word aruna means sea in Hittite, though according to Gernot Wilhelm it is possible that it was a loan from Hattic, as no plausible Indo-European etymology has been identified for it so far. [2] The view that it originates in a pre-Indo-European language is also considered plausible by Rostislav Oreshko. [3]