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Kalavingka
(Sk.)
Also: • Kuravikaya • Karanda •
“The sweet‐ voiced bird of immortality “. Eitel identifies it with cuculus melanoleicus, though the bird itself is allegorical and non‐existent. Its voice is heard at a certain stage of Dhyana in Yoga practice. It is said to have awakened King Bimbisara and thus saved him from the sting of a cobra. In its esoteric meaning this sweet‐voiced bird is our Higher Ego (TG).
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Shortly: “The sweet‐ voiced bird of immortality “. Eitel identifies it with cuculus melanoleicus, though ...