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  2. Nine sons of the dragon - Wikipedia

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    In 2012's year of the Dragon, Shanghai Mint issued two sets of coins featuring nine sons of the dragon, one in silver [3] and one in brass. [4] Each coin in the nine-coin sets depicts one of the nine sons. A 10th additional coin was issued depicting the father dragon in silver [5] and brass, [6] which has iconography of the nine sons on the ...

  3. Pulao (dragon) - Wikipedia

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    The tulao's form is like that of a dragon, but small. By its nature it likes to roar, and has supernatural strength. [They] used to hang bells [by the tulao]. [3] Later on, the pulao, with similar descriptions, was integrated into various lists of the Nine Children of the Dragon compiled by later Ming dynasty authors such as Li Dongyang and ...

  4. Takshaka - Wikipedia

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    He is described to be a king of the Nagas and one of the sons of Kadru. Takshaka are also known in Chinese and Japanese mythology as being one of the "eight Great Dragon Kings" (八大龍王 Hachi-dai Ryuu-ou), [ 1 ] they are the only snakes which can fly and also mentioned as the most venomous snakes, amongst Nanda (Nagaraja), Upananda, Sagara ...

  5. Glossary of Hinduism terms - Wikipedia

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    In the West, yoga has become associated with the asanas (postures) of Hatha Yoga, popular as fitness exercises. Yogamaya A goddess, regarded to be the embodiment of the divine energy of Vishnu. Yoga Sutra One of the six darshanas of Hindu or Vedic schools and, alongside the Bhagavad Gita and Hatha Yoga Pradipika, are a milestone in the history ...

  6. Bixi - Wikipedia

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    One of the nine sons of the Dragon King, [citation needed] he is depicted as a dragon with the shell of a turtle. Stone sculptures of Bixi have been used in Chinese culture for centuries as a decorative plinth for commemorative steles and tablets, [ 1 ] particularly in the funerary complexes of its later emperors and to commemorate important ...

  7. Pākhangbā - Wikipedia

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    ' the one who knows his father ') is a primordial deity, often represented in the form of a dragon, in Meitei mythology and Sanamahism, the indigenous religion of Manipur. He is depicted in the heraldry of Manipur kingdom , which originated in paphal ( Meitei : ꯄꯥꯐꯜ ), mythical illustrations of the deity. [ 1 ]

  8. 'House of the Dragon' explained: A history of Targaryen incest

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    This story contains spoilers for “House of the Dragon,” Episode 7 “Driftmark.” ... During the reign of Aegon’s son, King Aenys, the king’s half-brother Prince Maegor caused a rift ...

  9. Vasuki - Wikipedia

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    Vasuki is one of the sons of the sage Kashyapa and Kadru. [5]He is accorded a significant role in the legend of Samudra Manthana.He is described to have allowed both the devas and the asuras to bind him to Mount Mandara, so that they could use him as their churning rope to extract the amrita from the Ocean of Milk.

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