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Close up of a Representation of the immortal Garuda painted in traditional Bhutanese style on the wall of a house. Garuda has the head, wings and lower body of a bird and the torso of a man. Garuda is the enemy of snakes and Nagas and they are usually seen grasped in his beak or claws. Also known as Bjachung, the devourer, Lord of Birds. Paro, Druk Yul, Kingdom of Bhutan. 10 November 2007.

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BarnDigital Travel Asia myth mythical mythological beast art decorate decoration paint painted house wall tradition traditional Buddhism beak talon claw immortal Garuda Bhutanese wing bird man snake Nagas Bjachung devourer Lord of Birds Paro Bhutan Druk Yul
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Close up of a Representation of the immortal Garuda painted in traditional Bhutanese style on the wall of a house.  Garuda has the head, wings and lower body of a bird and the torso of a man. Garuda is the enemy of snakes and Nagas and they are usually seen grasped in his beak or claws. Also known as Bjachung, the devourer, Lord of Birds.  Paro,  Druk Yul, Kingdom of Bhutan. 10 November 2007.