Sanskrit na^ga is the same as Pali. Transliteration of naga and Yi Oh. One of the eight sects. The leader of the dragon is called the Dragon King or Dragon God. Generally speaking, the dragon is a snake-like ghost (or animal interest) that lives in water. It has the power to call the wind and rain, and it is also an alternative guardian of Buddhism. There are many stories about dragons in the classics, and various statues of the dragon king are painted. Sanskrit Na Ga is the deification of snakes. In Indian mythology, Naga is a demigod with a face and a tail, and there are 1000 races. She was born to Brahma Kass/Yapa's wife Gertou (Brahma = Drew) and lived in the underground or underground Dragon Palace (Brahma Tara). In addition, there has been a race called Naga in India since ancient times. There are many races, not Aryans. They are scattered in Assam, northeast India and northwest Myanmar and worship dragons and snakes. Van ·na^gapura's name still exists everywhere today. The story about the enlightenment of the Dragon King may mean that the race of Naga has turned to Buddhism.
According to the eighteen animals in the Chronicle of Fazheng, the photography of the Dragon King belongs to animal hobby, which is the result of the resentment of ignorant people. Its place of residence is called Opera City, which is divided into French dragon king and illegal dragon king. There are seven dragon kings, such as Xiangmian, Poxiuji, Degas and Bala. Those who hold grudges remember Fu De and follow the law, so they don't suffer from hot summer and sandstorm, and rain on time with kindness to make the world's grains mature. Illegal dragon kings include Boromoti, Pimolinbo, Carlo and so on. Because they don't obey the law and rules, and they don't respect the Shamans and Brahmins, they often suffer from the hot summer wind and sand, which makes them sick and makes the whole grain know its disadvantages. Agama has ten birds. Dragons are different from eggs, fetuses, wet birds and metaplasia. They are swallowed by four golden-winged birds: eggs, fetuses, wet birds and metaplasia.
According to the Ming Sutra of the Great Peacock King, the Dragon King walked on the ground, lived in the air, in the mountains or in the water. Or one, two or even more dragon kings. Or a dragon king with no feet, two feet, four feet, or even many feet. In addition, there are records of the Eight Dragon Kings guarding Buddhism and the' Dragon Maiden Becoming a Buddha'.
As for the dragon believed in ancient China, it refers to the so-called' scaly animals', which ascend to heaven at the vernal equinox and descend to the earth at the autumnal equinox. Those who have scales are called dragons; The winged one is called Ying Long; Those with horns are called dragons; Those without horns are called dragons; Those who do not ascend to heaven are called dragons. Even if the son of heaven is a dragon, there are so-called' dragon faces' and' dragon seats'.