Saraha
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Saraha (Template:Lang-hi), Sarahapa (Template:Lang-hi, Template:Lang-or), Sarahapāda (Template:Lang-hi), or in the Tibetan language The Arrow Shooter, (circa 8th century CE) was known as the first sahajiya and one of the Mahasiddhas. The name Saraha means "the one who has shot the arrow.".
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