sAgara
Sāgara , ( 1 ) (see also Upasāgara , and cf. Sāgaranāgarājaparipṛcchā ), n. of a nāga king, often mentioned in close association with Anavatapta 2; lives in the ocean, cf. samudramadhyāt sāgaranāgarājabhavanāt SP 261.3 ; Mvy 3238 = Tib. rgya mtsho , ocean ; SP 4.11 ; 263.3, 14 , etc. ; LV 204.9 ; 219.9 (misprinted māgara); 270.6 ; 435.14 ; Suv 85.5 ; 91.19 ; 158.14 ; 162.8 ; Kv 68.5 ; Laṅk 2.3 ; 4.8 ; Mmk 18.12 ; 452.17, 21 ; in nearly all these identifiable by association with Anavatapta, or with the ocean; ( 2 ) n. of another nāga king, mentioned later in the same list: Mvy 3264 ; here Tib. dug can , poisonous , which suggests sa-gara; this word exists in Skt. as an adj. but seems not recorded as n. of a nāga; Mironov also sāgara; ( 3 ) n. of a former Buddha: LV 171.20 ; ( 4 ) nt. , a high number, = 10 mahāsamudra : Mmk 343.22 . ( Skt. Lex. has sāgara, m. , as a different high number.)