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[[沙竭羅竜王]] (Skt; Jpn [[Shakara-ryuo]], [[Shakatsura-ryuo]], or [[Sha-gara-ryuo]])
 
[[沙竭羅竜王]] (Skt; Jpn [[Shakara-ryuo]], [[Shakatsura-ryuo]], or [[Sha-gara-ryuo]])
  
One of the eight great [[dragon]] [[kings]] assembled at the ceremony of the [[Lotus Sutra]]. In the "[[Devadatta]]" (twelfth) chapter of the [[Lotus Sutra]], the [[dragon king]] [[Sagara]] is described as the father of a [[dragon]] girl who attained [[enlightenment]] at age eight. The [[Sanskrit]] [[word]] [[sagara]] means the ocean. According to the [[Long Agama Sutra]], he [[lives]] in the [[dragon]] palace on the bed of the ocean, which, adorned with [[seven kinds of gems]], measures eighty thousand [[yojanas]] in length and width. The [[Flower Garland Sutra]] describes [[Sagara]] as the [[dragon]] who [[causes]] [[rain]] to fall throughout the [[world]].
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One of the eight great [[dragon]] [[kings]] assembled at the {{Wiki|ceremony}} of the [[Lotus Sutra]]. In the "[[Devadatta]]" (twelfth) chapter of the [[Lotus Sutra]], the [[dragon king]] [[Sagara]] is described as the father of a [[dragon]] girl who attained [[enlightenment]] at age eight. The [[Sanskrit]] [[word]] [[sagara]] means the ocean. According to the [[Long Agama Sutra]], he [[lives]] in the [[dragon]] palace on the bed of the ocean, which, adorned with [[seven kinds of gems]], measures eighty thousand [[yojanas]] in length and width. The [[Flower Garland Sutra]] describes [[Sagara]] as the [[dragon]] who [[causes]] [[rain]] to fall throughout the [[world]].
  
 
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Sagara
沙竭羅竜王 (Skt; Jpn Shakara-ryuo, Shakatsura-ryuo, or Sha-gara-ryuo)

One of the eight great dragon kings assembled at the ceremony of the Lotus Sutra. In the "Devadatta" (twelfth) chapter of the Lotus Sutra, the dragon king Sagara is described as the father of a dragon girl who attained enlightenment at age eight. The Sanskrit word sagara means the ocean. According to the Long Agama Sutra, he lives in the dragon palace on the bed of the ocean, which, adorned with seven kinds of gems, measures eighty thousand yojanas in length and width. The Flower Garland Sutra describes Sagara as the dragon who causes rain to fall throughout the world.

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