Gandabherunda: The royal bird of Karnataka has its origin in puranas


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The state emblem of Karnataka is based on the Kingdom of Mysore and the Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom and is carried on all official correspondences made by the Government of Karnataka.

The Kingdom of Mysore under the Wadeyar kings had a double-headed eagle, Gandabherunda whose references are available in the Purana as their Emblem.


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