Divine Design: The Symbolic Representation of Garuda's Feet in Sacred Iconography Garuda, the divine eagle and celestial vehicle of Lord Vishnu, occupies a revered position in Hindu sacred art and temple architecture. As the king of birds and sworn enemy of serpents, Garuda represents power, speed, and unwavering devotion. The sculptural depiction of this magnificent being follows precise guidelines established in ancient texts on iconography and temple construction. Sculptural Specifications from Maan-Sutra According to the Maan-Sutra, an ancient treatise on measurement and proportion in sacred sculpture, the ideal representation of Garuda should be crafted using nine Taalas (measurement units). This specific measurement system ensures that the deity's form maintains proper balance and divine proportion. The text emphasizes a unique characteristic in depicting Garuda's lower body: the feet and the section extending from the knees to the waist must be sculpted in a disti...