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- Kinnara abstract "For the social group or caste amongst the Sinhalese of Sri Lanka, see KinnarayaIn 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. We are eternally husband and wife; never do we become mother and father. No offspring is seen in our lap. We are lover and beloved ever-embracing. In between us we do not permit any third creature demanding affection. Our life is a life of perpetual pleasure.They are also featured in a number of Buddhist texts, including the Lotus Sutra.An ancient Indian string instrument is known as the Kinnari Veena.In Southeast Asian mythology, Kinnaris, the female counterpart of Kinnaras, are depicted as half-bird, half-woman creatures. One of the many creatures that inhabit the mythical Himavanta. Kinnaris have the head, torso, and arms of a woman and the wings, tail and feet of a swan. She is renowned for her dance, song and poetry, and is a traditional symbol of feminine beauty, grace and accomplishment.".
- Kinnara thumbnail Kinnon_Wat_Phra_Kaew_02.jpg?width=300.
- Kinnara wikiPageID "2652641".
- Kinnara wikiPageRevisionID "599890665".
- Kinnara hasPhotoCollection Kinnara.
- Kinnara t "གཆང".
- Kinnara t "ཤང་ཤང".
- Kinnara w "gchang".
- Kinnara w "shang shang".
- Kinnara subject Category:Ancient_Indian_kingdoms.
- Kinnara subject Category:Buddhist_mythology.
- Kinnara subject Category:Burmese_culture.
- Kinnara subject Category:Himalayan_kingdoms.
- Kinnara subject Category:Kingdoms_in_the_Mahabharata.
- Kinnara subject Category:Legendary_birds.
- Kinnara subject Category:Thai_culture.
- Kinnara type Abstraction100002137.
- Kinnara type AncientIndianKingdoms.
- Kinnara type Attribute100024264.
- Kinnara type Environment113934596.
- Kinnara type HimalayanKingdoms.
- Kinnara type Kingdom114514805.
- Kinnara type KingdomsInTheMahabharata.
- Kinnara type Situation113927383.
- Kinnara type Sphere114514039.
- Kinnara type State100024720.
- Kinnara comment "For the social group or caste amongst the Sinhalese of Sri Lanka, see KinnarayaIn 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. We are eternally husband and wife; never do we become mother and father. No offspring is seen in our lap.".
- Kinnara label "Jinnaluo".
- Kinnara label "Kinnara".
- Kinnara label "Kinnara".
- Kinnara label "Kinnara".
- Kinnara label "Kinnara".
- Kinnara label "Kinnari".
- Kinnara label "Киннары".
- Kinnara label "紧那罗".
- Kinnara label "緊那羅".
- Kinnara sameAs Kinnari.
- Kinnara sameAs Kinnara.
- Kinnara sameAs Kinnara.
- Kinnara sameAs Jinnaluo.
- Kinnara sameAs 緊那羅.
- Kinnara sameAs Kinnara.
- Kinnara sameAs Kinnara.
- Kinnara sameAs m.07vk2c.
- Kinnara sameAs Q1425311.
- Kinnara sameAs Q1425311.
- Kinnara sameAs Kinnara.
- Kinnara wasDerivedFrom Kinnara?oldid=599890665.
- Kinnara depiction Kinnon_Wat_Phra_Kaew_02.jpg.
- Kinnara isPrimaryTopicOf Kinnara.