e/Nagaraja

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has glosseng: Nagaraja is a Sanskrit word from naga (snake) and raj (king) meaning King of Snakes. It is applied to three main deities, Anantha, Takshak, and Vasuki. Anantha, Vasuki and Takshak are brothers, children of Kashyap and Kadru, who are the parents of all snakes. Anantha, the eldest brother, was a devotee of Vishnu, and represents the friendly aspect of snakes, as they save food from rodents. Lord Vishnu is always on continuous meditation (Yoganidra) with Anantha forming a bed for him, and this posture is called AnanthaSayana.Vasuki, the younger one was a devotee of Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva always wears Vasuki around his neck. Takshak represents the dangerous aspect of snakes, as they are feared by all due to their venom.
lexicalizationeng: Nagaraja
instance ofe/Nāga
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Japanese
has glossjpn: ナーガラージャ(Nāga Raja)はインドにおける蛇神の諸王である。仏教では八大竜王をはじめ様々な竜神として取り入れられた。 難陀(Nanda)、跋難陀(Upananda)、娑伽羅(Sagara)、和修吉(Vaski)、徳叉迦(タクシャカ/Taksaka)、阿那婆達多(Anavatapta)、摩那斯(Manasvin)、優鉢羅(Utpalaka)といった八大竜王は元々ナーガラージャである。
lexicalizationjpn: ナーガラージャ
Malayalam
lexicalizationmal: നാഗരാജാവ്
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