Garutmān
deity figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages
Suparṇa
spoken of as
1 expressionSuparṇa“Garutmān”1 mention
Atharvaveda (Paippalāda) (Sanskrit)
Like the high-flying Suparṇa, fly up to heaven;
in the texts
Atharvaveda (Paippalāda)
The mythic eagle-being Suparṇa/Garutmān, associated with the origin of poison and used as a simile for ascent to heaven.
Like the high-flying Suparṇa, fly up to heaven;
Suparṇa, the winged Garutmān, first carried you, O poison.
Rigveda
Garutmān, the divine winged being, listed among the names of the one reality.
They call it Indra, Mitra, Varuṇa, Agni, and it is the divine, winged Garutmān.