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འཇོག་པོ། | Glossary of Terms
འཇོག་པོ།
’jog po
Takṣaka
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- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
One of eight mythological nāga kings.
- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
A nāga king.
- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
A nāga king, who is well known from his role in the Indian epic the Mahābhārata. Said to dwell in the northwestern city of Taxila (Takṣaśilā), in present-day Pakistan.
- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
A nāga king who is well known from his role in the Indian Mahābhārata epic. He dwells in the northwestern city of Taxila (Takṣaśilā), in present-day Pakistan.
- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
A nāga king.
- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
A nāga king present in the assembly of the Buddha Śākyamuni.
- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
A nāga king present in the assembly of the Buddha Śākyamuni.
- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
A nāga king.
- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
A nāga king who is well known from his role in the Indian Mahābhārata epic. He dwells in the northwestern city of Taxila (Takṣaśilā) in present-day Pakistan.
- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
A virtuous nāga king.
- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
One of the kings of the nāgas.
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- Takṣaka
- འཇོག་པོ།
- ’jog po
- Takṣaka
One of the nāga kings.