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Taksaka
Taksaka
Woten in Hindu mythology, Taksaka is a dragon, the son of Kadru and Kashyapa. He lives in Nagaloka with his brothers, like Basuki, Antaboga, and so on. In the epic Mahabharata, Dragon Taksaka is a dragon who killed King Parikesit. The Taksaka Dragon is also in Balinese mythology, as is the influence of Indian Hindu mythology. In Bali's mythology, Taksaka is a snake in heaven. Woten salebeting mitologi Hindu, Taksaka inggih punika salah satunggaling naga, putranipun Dewi Kadru kaliyan Kashyapa. Panjenenganipun manggen wonten ing Nagaloka kaliyan sadulur-saduluripun, kadosta Basuki, Antaboga, lan sapanunggalipun. Wonten wiracarita Mahabharata, Naga Taksaka inggih punika naga ingkang mejahi Raja Parikesit. Naga Taksaka ugi wonten ing salebeting mitologi Bali, kadosta pengaruhipun mitologi Hindu saking India. Wonten mitologi Bali, Taksaka inggih punika ula ingkang mapan wonten ing kahyangan.
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JAVANESE BOOKS RELATING TO «TAKSAKA»
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REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Taksaka [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-jv/taksaka>. May 2024 ».