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1. Valāhaka. A family of horses from which the
Assaratana of a Cakkavatti is supplied (KhpA. 172; M.iii.174). He is best among
animals, because he takes his rider away from all danger (MA.ii.616). Noble
chargers come from the Valāhaka stock. DhA.iii.248.
2. Valāhaka. The name of the horse of
Mahāsudassana.
He is all white, with a crow black head and a dark mane. D.ii.174; cp.
S.iii.145.

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