
Kinnara - Wikipedia
A kinnara (Sanskrit: Kiṃnara) is a creature from Hindu and Buddhist mythology. [1] They are described as part human and part bird, and have a strong association with music and love. Believed to come from the Himalayas , they often watch over the well-being of humans in times of trouble or danger.
Kinnara: Mythical Creature
Kinnara is a mythical creature that is often depicted in Hindu and Buddhist mythology as a half-human, half-bird creature. It has the head, arms, and torso of a human, while its lower body is that of a bird. Kinnara is usually depicted with wings, a beak, and talons on its feet.
Kinnara - Gods and Monsters
In the rich tapestry of Indian lore, discover the enigmatic Kinnara—an ethereal being of beauty and celestial talent.
Kiṃnara - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
kiṃnara (P. kinnara; T. mi 'am ci; C. jinnaluo 緊那羅) is a mythical half-human half-animal being. It is one of the eight classes of non-human beings (aṣṭasenā) that attended the Buddha's teaching.
Kinnara kingdom - Wikipedia
In the Mahābhārata, Kinnara is a kingdom in the Himalaya mountains described as the territory of a people known as the Kinnaras. The Kinnaras, along with other exotic tribes, were inhabitants of the Himalaya mountains.
Kinnara - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
In Buddhist mythology and Hindu mythology, a kinnara is a paradigmatic lover, a celestial musician, half-human and half-horse (India) or half-bird (south-east Asia). Their character is clarified in the Adi parva of the Mahabharata, where they say: We are everlasting lover and beloved. We never separate.
Kinnara, Kiṃnara, Kinnarā, Kiṃnarā, Ki-nara: 39 definitions
Jan 28, 2025 · Kinnara (किन्नर), like Yakṣas, are the attendants of Kubera. They are represented as mythical beings with a human figure and the head of a horse or with a horse’s body and the head of a man. They are described as celestial choristers and musicians who dwell in the paradise of Kuvera on Kailāsa.
Kinnara - World Mythos
Dec 19, 2024 · The concept of Kinnara in Hindu mythology is rich and fascinating. Kinnaras are often depicted as celestial beings, blending the traits of humans and animals, particularly horses. They are known for their musical abilities, enchanting voices, …
Kinnara and Kinnari: The Original Love Birds
Two of the most beloved mythological characters are the benevolent half-human, half-bird creatures known as the Kinnara and Kinnari, which are believed to come from the Himalayas and often watch over the well-being of humans in times of trouble or danger.
Kinnara: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
Feb 28, 2025 · In Hinduism, Kinnara represents mythical, half-human, half-animal beings, celebrated for their artistic talents, particularly music. They inhabit celestial realms, serve divine beings, and embody a blend of human and divine attributes, enriching the spiritual landscape.