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Hōmyō dōji
''Hōmyō dōji'' is a Japanese folktale, a variant on an East Indian Buddhist legend. The story tells of a man whose child is chosen to become a sacrifice to a giant snake. A boy named Hōmyō, whose father has recently died, offers himself as a surrogate for the sacrifice. As he is preparing for death by reciting a Buddhist sutra, a Boddhisatva appears and saves him. Hōmyō is brought before the king, a stauch anti-Buddhist, who is converted by the story and abdicates his throne.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wdl.org/en/item/2681/ )〕 The ''Hōmyō dōji'' story was published as a three-volume ''e-hon'' at some point in the 18th century.〔 ==References==
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