This is the 10032nd most frequent Japanese word.
迦陵頻伽
"迦陵頻伽" (かりょうびんが, Karyōbinga) refers to a mythical bird in Buddhist lore, often depicted as celestial and known for its beautiful, melodic voice.
In this sentence, "迦陵頻伽" refers to the mythical bird often depicted in Buddhist cosmology that symbolically represents a melodious and pure voice.
古典に登場する迦陵頻伽は清らかな美しい声を持つとされています。
The Karyobinga appearing in classical texts is said to have a pure and beautiful voice.
The word "迦陵頻伽" in this context is used to describe the representation of this mythical creature in religious art.
寺院の壁画には迦陵頻伽が描かれていることが多いです。
The murals of temples often depict the Karyobinga.
"迦陵頻伽" is utilized metaphorically here to describe the exceptional clarity and beauty of a person's singing voice.