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In [[Buddhist]] [[mythology]], Apalala is a water-dwelling [[dragon]] who lived near the {{Wiki|Swat River}}. He was converted to [[Buddhism]] by the [[Buddha]]; this is one of the most popular legends in [[Buddhist]] lore and [[art]]. The tale is often told to children of [[Buddhist]] [[parents]] for them to learn their [[happiness]] lies in the [[Buddhist]] [[faith]].
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In [[Buddhist]] [[mythology]], [[Apalala]] is a water-dwelling [[dragon]] who lived near the {{Wiki|Swat River}}. He was converted to [[Buddhism]] by the [[Buddha]]; this is one of the most popular {{Wiki|legends}} in [[Buddhist]] lore and [[art]]. The tale is often told to children of [[Buddhist]] [[parents]] for them to learn their [[happiness]] lies in the [[Buddhist]] [[faith]].
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In Buddhist mythology, Apalala is a water-dwelling dragon who lived near the Swat River. He was converted to Buddhism by the Buddha; this is one of the most popular legends in Buddhist lore and art. The tale is often told to children of Buddhist parents for them to learn their happiness lies in the Buddhist faith.

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Wikipedia:Apalala