sahakra
Sahakra is a term that appears in different contexts, not a single canonical concept. In Sanskrit and Pali–based traditions, it is observed as a proper name or variant form in some manuscripts; in Buddhist contexts, a variant of the king of gods Sakka (Indra) is sometimes encountered in transliteration as Sahakra, though this is not standard across major sources. The word does not have a standard dictionary definition in classical Sanskrit; it is generally treated as a name, title, or occasional descriptor rather than a fixed doctrine.
In modern usage, Sahakra is used as a given name and as a place or organization name
Because of its varied uses, readers should rely on context to interpret Sahakra—whether as a personal name,