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- Manussiha (Burmese: မနုဿီဟ, Shan: မၼုၵ်ႉသီႇႁႃႉ, Pali: manussīha, lit. 'man-lion'), is a Burmese half-man half-lion mythical creature believed to be created by Buddhist missionary monks to protect a new-born royal baby from being devoured by rakshasis (ogresses) from the sea. Its statues are usually found guarding the four corners of a pagoda. It has a human head and torso and lion hindquarters. Thus, it can be called a Burmese sphinx.Notably, Manussiha is the symbol in the seal of Shwedagon Pagoda and the patch badge of Shwe Dagon Pagoda Security. (en)
- Manussiha (birman: မနုဿီဟ, shan: မၼုၵ်ႉသီႇႁႃႉ , pâli: manussīha), du pâli manussa (homme) et siha (lion), est une créature légendaire birmane mi-homme mi-lion qui aurait été créée par des moines missionnaires bouddhistes en 235 EB (309 AEC). Ses statues sont habituellement gardienne des angles d'un stûpa. Sa tête et son torse sont humains et le reste lion, un peu comme un sphinx.
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- 瑪努席哈(緬甸語:မနုဿီဟ,撣語:မၼုၵ်ႉသီႇႁႃႉ, 巴利語:manussīha),名稱結合了「人」與「狮」兩個詞,為半人半獅的生物,也是守護者的象徵,常設立於寶塔的四個角上,頭部為人,身體為獅子,可與司芬克斯相比。 (zh)
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- Manussiha (Burmese: မနုဿီဟ, Shan: မၼုၵ်ႉသီႇႁႃႉ, Pali: manussīha, lit. 'man-lion'), is a Burmese half-man half-lion mythical creature believed to be created by Buddhist missionary monks to protect a new-born royal baby from being devoured by rakshasis (ogresses) from the sea. Its statues are usually found guarding the four corners of a pagoda. It has a human head and torso and lion hindquarters. Thus, it can be called a Burmese sphinx.Notably, Manussiha is the symbol in the seal of Shwedagon Pagoda and the patch badge of Shwe Dagon Pagoda Security. (en)
- Manussiha (birman: မနုဿီဟ, shan: မၼုၵ်ႉသီႇႁႃႉ , pâli: manussīha), du pâli manussa (homme) et siha (lion), est une créature légendaire birmane mi-homme mi-lion qui aurait été créée par des moines missionnaires bouddhistes en 235 EB (309 AEC). Ses statues sont habituellement gardienne des angles d'un stûpa. Sa tête et son torse sont humains et le reste lion, un peu comme un sphinx.
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- 瑪努席哈(緬甸語:မနုဿီဟ,撣語:မၼုၵ်ႉသီႇႁႃႉ, 巴利語:manussīha),名稱結合了「人」與「狮」兩個詞,為半人半獅的生物,也是守護者的象徵,常設立於寶塔的四個角上,頭部為人,身體為獅子,可與司芬克斯相比。 (zh)
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- Manussiha (fr)
- Manussiha (en)
- 瑪努席哈 (zh)
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