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Freisinniger έγραψε:ΒΟΡΕΙΑ ΗΠΕΙΡΟΣ έγραψε:Όχι, κληρονόμος της σπουδαίας ελληνοβυζαντινής αυτοκρατορίας.
Ναι το έθεσες σωστά, ένα τουρλουμπούκι λαών ή Ρωμαίοι της ανατολικής ρωμαϊκής αυτοκρατορίας.
http://www.hubert-herald.nl/TwoHeadedEagle.htm
κάτσε να βάλω και την θεότητα από την Ινδία
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GandaberundaThe Gandaberunda or Berunda (Kannada: ಗಂಡಭೇರುಂಡ gaṇḍabheruṇḍa), or Bheruṇḍa (Sanskrit: भेरुण्ड, lit. terrible) is a two-headed mythological bird on the outskirts of the main Hindu mythology, believed to possess immense magical strength. It is used as the official emblem of the Karnataka state government because it is a symbol of strength. It is believed to be capable of fighting the forces of destruction. It appears as an intricately carved sculpture motif in Hindu temples.The bird is generally depicted as clutching elephants in its talons and beaks, demonstrating its immense strength. In a coin(kasu) found in Madurai, it is shown holding a snake in its beak.[2] All 2-dimensional depictions show a symmetrical image similar to the Double-headed eagle while other images show the long tail feathers resembling a peacock, which is the national bird of India. In the Chennakeshava temple of Belur, Karnataka, Gandaberunda (2-faced bird identified with Vishnu) is carved as a scene of "chain of destruction". A deer becomes prey to a big python, which in turn is lifted by an elephant. A lion attacks the elephant and the lion itself is devoured by Sharabha. Finally it is Gandabherunda which finishes off Sharabha..[3] The Gandaberunda was a physical form displayed by Narasimha, Man-Lion incarnation of Vishnu.
After Narasimha had slain the demon Hiranyakashipu, he clung on to his dreadful form. Demigods were even more afraid of the lord than they were of the demon. Shiva -- Vishnu's best friend, incarnated as Veerabhadra Rudra and kala bhairava -- and still not enough - Shiva transformed himself as Sharabha, a part-lion and part-bird beast. That enraged the lion into transforming into Gandaberunda -- with two heads, fearful rows of teeth, a black complexion and wide blazing wings -- fought Shiva-Sharabha for eighteen days and finally held it between his two beaks, killing Sharabha.
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