Garuda, the divine Vahana of Vishnu, is a revered figure in Nepal's Hindu culture, where devotees of the great preserver visit his shrines and statue in Darbaar Square with deep reverence. This statue from Nepal represents Garuda in a spirited mood, with his big wings flying in the air as he clutches his enemy- a Naga- in his pointed beak. Garuda is frequently portrayed in Hindu literature as an arch-rival of serpents or Nagas. Garuda's shape can be separated into two parts: human and bird. His body has a belly that resembles that of Kubera, while his wings and legs are feathered. Garuda's face is inspiring awe in the heart with its three animated eyes, horns, and fire halo, all embellished with an aesthetic silver tone.
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