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Gandaberunda
Two-headed bird form of Hindu god Vishnu / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gandaberunda (Sanskrit: गण्डभेरुण्ड, lit. 'the powerful-necked one; उभयरुण्ड = dual headed one', IAST: Gaṇḍabheruṇḍa) is a two-headed bird and he is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu as Narasimha and he has enormous powers in Hindu mythology.[1] In Hinduism, Gandaberunda is a form of Vishnu as Narasimha who disemboweled and killed Sharabha, a form of Shiva and Hiranyakashipu at the same time in Hindu mythology.