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Prior to the Middle Ages, however, dragons in the West were mostly positive (or neutral) natural forces. Later, as non-nature oriented spirituality came to dominate Europe, Dragons began to be re-cast as “evil” or monsters.(impostors passing as saintsmknights and heroes) Saints, knights and heroes would “slay the dragon,” in part to symbolize man’s dominance over nature. In Eastern traditions, Dragons retain — to this day — their positive, nature-oriented personas. https://buddhaweekly.com/the-true-d...droom-the-importance-of-practice-and-dragons/
 

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Buddhist Dragons around the world​

In Northern and Eastern Buddhism especially, Dragon is the “Protector of the Dharma” and also “Protector of the Shakyamuni Buddha.” In early Sutras, Dragon and Naga deities attend many of Buddha’s teachings. The image of Buddha meditating under the protective watch of Naga King is ubiquitous.

In China, Japan and Korea, Dragons are always powerful forces, and almost always auspicious, heavenly powers, associated with oceans, weather, heavens, thunder, and life-giving rain.
 
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