It’s not just in the Greeks mythology where animals were combined into a single form. Myanmars also have quite a few number of combined form of mythical creatures.
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LionThis is a Myanmar grotesque form of a mythical lion. Doe is still look like a lion to you? According to the legendary tales, lions are the best guards for religious shrines. You’ll see statues of lions surrounds many pagodas in Myanmar. |
Belu (Ogre)This is just an illustration of the head of an ogre or an oriental gargoyle. |
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Kanenaree-KanenayarVery gentle mythical bird with human head and torso. Also is a symbol of true love. Kanenaree is a male. Kanenayar is a female. Kayar people believe that they decended from kaneree and kaneyars. |
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Pyinsa RupaIt is a combination of 5 animals: elephant, bullock, horse, carp, and toenayar. Alternately lion, elephant, buffalo, carp, and hinthar. |
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GaloneMythical king of birds. It has a peak, 2 wings, 2 hands, and 2 legs. |
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MaganMythical sea monster resembling a crocodile with a prehensile snout. |
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Manote ThihaFabulous mythical creature with a man’s torso and a lion’s hindquarters, depicted in a squatting sposture on forked haunches. So it has 6 legs. I wonder how it runs! =D |
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Nagar (Dragon)Mythical dragon or serpent without legs, which breath fire, and can turn things to ash just by a look. |
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HintharBrahminy duck |
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Sar MayeeA large long-haired wild or domesticated ox |
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Toenayar or NayarMythical dragon or serpent with 4 legs. |
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Nawa RupaA combination of 9 animals into one. Can you imagine how it might look? We’ll bring you a pictuer soon. |
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KaraweikMythical bird supposed to have a pleasant melodious cry. Considered as a sacred commuter bird. |
