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Sagara (Hinduism)
King in Hindu tradition / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sagara (Sanskrit: सगर, romanized: Sagara, lit. 'one who is born with poison') is a mythological king of the Suryavamsha dynasty in Hinduism. The son of Bahuka, he ruled the city of Ayodhya, with two wives, and 60,001 sons.[1]
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![]() Artistic depiction of Sagara | |
Texts | Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas |
Region | Ayodhya |
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Spouse | Keshini and Sumati |
Children | Asamanjasa (Keshini), 60,000 sons (Sumati) |
Dynasty | Suryavamsha |
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