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'''kinnara''' ([[mi 'am ci]]). Mythical beings with a horse's head and a human body (or vice versa). They became celebrated as celestial musicians, along with the [[gandharva]]s. | |||
*A kind of mythical celestial musician. It has a horse-like head with one home, and the body like that of a human. The males sing, and the females dance. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:08, 10 January 2006
kinnara (mi 'am ci). Mythical beings with a horse's head and a human body (or vice versa). They became celebrated as celestial musicians, along with the gandharvas.
- A kind of mythical celestial musician. It has a horse-like head with one home, and the body like that of a human. The males sing, and the females dance.