นกชาวไทย กินรี

นกชาวไทย กินรี

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Human: The origin of the Garuda is still unclear, but in the Hindu mythology of Putha, it is said that when Ilaraja was on a journey through the forest, he entered the forbidden zone of Shiva and was cursed to become female. His companions were also transformed into women. Later, Ila, the daughter of Ilaraja, was playing by the river near the ashram of Putha, who saw her and fell in love with her. He married her and transformed his servants into Garudas, telling them that they would provide food for them to eat and find a husband for Ila to marry. In the book of P. Thomas, it is written that on Mount Meru, there lived the Gandharvas, Garudas, and Siddhas. The Gandharvas and Garudas are said to be of the same lineage. In the Phalaithichak story, it is said that Garuda has an age of 1,000 years and is naturally afraid of water, which contradicts its behavior in the story of Sudhan, who loved to play in the middle pond of the Pimapan forest. In the Gallethichak story, the Garudas are classified into seven types: Tevegaruda, a type of divine Garuda, half-god and half-bird. This is the most well-known type of Garuda in Thai culture. Chandagaru, from the Chandagaru story, has a human body with wings. Tumagaru, likely to be a type of bird living in the sum tum flowers. Dhamagaru, possibly similar to the Dhami bird, which is a long-beaked bird that walks on water lily leaves. Kontagaru - its characteristics are still unknown. Skunagaru, a Garuda with a human upper body and bird lower body, but not half-god like the first type. Kannapavaranagaru - its characteristics are still unknown.

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