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Size: 8cm(Height) x 9.5cm(Length) x 1cm(Width)
Weight: 0.08 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product
This Garuda Mythical Bird Wall Hanging is crafted from brass, designed as a sacred representation of Garuda, the powerful celestial bird in Himalayan spiritual traditions. Measuring 8cm in height, 9.5cm in length, and 1cm in width, with a weight of 0.08kg, this compact piece carries a strong symbolic presence suitable for wall display, altar decoration, meditation spaces, or spiritual home decor. The golden brass finish highlights its traditional craftsmanship and ritual-inspired aesthetic.
Garuda is depicted with outstretched wings and a powerful stance, symbolizing protection, victory over negativity, and spiritual strength. In Himalayan traditions, Garuda is believed to remove obstacles, dispel harmful energies, and protect practitioners from negative forces. The intricate carving and symmetrical design reflect his divine energy and mythological power, representing freedom, courage, and spiritual awakening. The back side shows a simplified form emphasizing its handcrafted metal structure and ritual essence.
As a sacred protective symbol, Garuda is widely used in Buddhist and Hindu-inspired traditions for protection, purification, and strengthening spiritual energy. Placing this wall hanging in a home, altar, or meditation space is believed to enhance positive energy, protection, and spiritual clarity. The Garuda Mythical Bird Wall Hanging serves as a powerful reminder of strength, transformation, and divine protection, making it a meaningful piece for sacred decor, collectors, and spiritual practitioners.
Introduction of Wall Hanging
In Buddhism, Garuda is depicted as a gigantic bird of prey, sometimes referred to as Suparna, which translates to 'good wings.' Similar to the Nagas, Garudas combine attributes of animals and sacred beings, ranking among the lowest of the Devas. They possess their own rulers and settlements, with some Garudas capable of transforming into human forms when interacting with people.

























































































































































































































































































