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*[[Wikipedia:en:%C5%9Aakra_(Buddhism)|'''''Śakra''''']] is a nickname for the god Indra in Hindu mythology and the ruler of the Trāyastriṃśa Heaven and the Devas according to Buddhist cosmology. Śakra's full title is known as ''Śakro devānām indraḥ''.
*[[Wikipedia:en:%C5%9Aakra_(Buddhism)|'''''Śakra''''']] is a nickname for the god Indra in Hindu mythology and the ruler of the Trāyastriṃśa Heaven and the Devas according to Buddhist cosmology. Śakra's full title is known as ''Śakro devānām indraḥ''.
**Investigation of official document shows this class was initially called 帝釋天 (제석천), which is pronounced as ''Dìshìtiān''.
**Investigation of official document shows this class was initially called 帝釋天 (제석천), which is pronounced as ''Dìshìtiān''.
*Interestingly, most of Ara's portraits portray her with 8 tails in her Celestial Fox form, while '''Sakra Devanam''' portray her having 7. This may simply be a matter of any missing tails being out of view.
*'''Sakra Devanam''''s artist, Sando, originally intended for her to have a bigger bust and a different expression during her concept art. The artwork was changed upon release due to it being too provocative. This has the odd effect of making her seem smaller than her base art.
*'''Sakra Devanam''''s artist, Sando, originally intended for her to have a bigger bust and a different expression during her concept art. The artwork was changed upon release due to it being too provocative. This has the odd effect of making her seem smaller than her base art.
** The "inner clothing" picture above is an example of this.
** The "inner clothing" picture above is an example of this.
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