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'''Mandhatri'''
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[[Mandhatri]]
[頂生王・曼陀多王] (Skt; Jpn Chosho-o or Mandata-o)
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[[頂生王]]・[[曼陀多王]] (Skt; Jpn [[Chosho-o]] or [[Mandata-o]])
  
     A king who ruled all four continents surrounding Mount Sumeru, but, failing in an attempt to conquer the heaven of the god Shakra, is said to have fallen to the ground. See Born from the Crown of the Head.
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     A [[king]] who ruled all four continents surrounding [[Mount Sumeru]], but, failing in an attempt to conquer the [[heaven]] of the [[god]] [[Shakra]], is said to have fallen to the ground. See; [[Born from the Crown of the Head]].
 
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Mandhatri
頂生王曼陀多王 (Skt; Jpn Chosho-o or Mandata-o)

    A king who ruled all four continents surrounding Mount Sumeru, but, failing in an attempt to conquer the heaven of the god Shakra, is said to have fallen to the ground. See; Born from the Crown of the Head.

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