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[[cuckoo bird]]; In [[Tibetan]] [[tradition]], the [[cuckoo]] was considered the {{Wiki|king}} of birds and [[magical]] [[powers]] were attributed to it. For example, they say the [[bodhisattva]] [[Avalokiteshvara]] [[manifested]] in the [[form]] of a [[cuckoo]] to teach the [[Buddha's]] [[dharma]] to the birds of the [[Himalayas]]. | [[cuckoo bird]]; In [[Tibetan]] [[tradition]], the [[cuckoo]] was considered the {{Wiki|king}} of birds and [[magical]] [[powers]] were attributed to it. For example, they say the [[bodhisattva]] [[Avalokiteshvara]] [[manifested]] in the [[form]] of a [[cuckoo]] to teach the [[Buddha's]] [[dharma]] to the birds of the [[Himalayas]]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:38, 6 January 2024
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cuckoo bird; In Tibetan tradition, the cuckoo was considered the king of birds and magical powers were attributed to it. For example, they say the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara manifested in the form of a cuckoo to teach the Buddha's dharma to the birds of the Himalayas.