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A field coloured as the earth of Holy Ganges shows the holy bird Garur Berunda. Supporters are chimaeres from Indian sagas, the elephant-headed tiger, called Satvas or Yali. | A field coloured as the earth of Holy Ganges shows the holy bird Garur Berunda. Supporters are chimaeres from Indian sagas, the elephant-headed tiger, called Satvas or Yali. | ||
The arms are taken as part of the arms of the present State of [[Karnataka]]. | |||
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Origin/meaning
A field coloured as the earth of Holy Ganges shows the holy bird Garur Berunda. Supporters are chimaeres from Indian sagas, the elephant-headed tiger, called Satvas or Yali.
The arms are taken as part of the arms of the present State of Karnataka.
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Literature : Image from Kurmark Album - Länder Wappen und National Farben, 1930s