- Virūpakkha;
traditional Chinese: 廣目天王;
simplified Chinese: 广目天王; pinyin:
Guǎngmù Tiānwáng; ****anese: 広目天 Kōmokuten) is a
major deity in Buddhism. He is...
- Duōwén Tiānwáng (north) Zēngzhǎng Tiānwáng (south) Chíguó Tiānwáng (east)
Guăngmù Tiānwáng (west)
Statues of the Four
Heavenly Kings of Jikō-ji, Takasago...
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Buddhist iconographic form, he
holds a pipa. In Chinese, he is
known as
Guǎngmù Tiānwáng (廣目天王),
meaning "Heavenly King with
broad eyes" in
reference to...
-
Zhong (鍾氏;
given name unknown) (died 965),
posthumously named Empress Guangmu (光穆皇后), was an
empress consort and
empress dowager of
imperial China's...
- Dhṛtarāṣṭra (Chíguó Tiānwáng),
Heavenly King of the East
Statue of Virūpākṣa (
Guăngmù Tiānwáng),
Heavenly King of the West
Shrine and
statue of the Bodhisattva...
- KL-Beta A KL-Beta B
Polar Success 8 Y8 5
November 2021 02:19 Taiyuan, LA-16
Guangmu-1 (CASEarth) SSO
Success 9 Y10 10
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- 持国天王; pinyin: Chíguó Tiānwáng), and Virūpākṣa (Chinese: 广目天王; pinyin:
Guǎngmù Tiānwáng).
Outside China, the term
Heavenly King has been
sometimes used...
-
Renzhao and Pan You (潘佑) to death.
Parents Father: Li Jing Mother:
Empress Guangmu (光穆皇后; d.965) of the
Zhong clan (鍾氏)
Consort and
their respective issue(s)...
- (guardian of the State)
carrying a Pipa, the
western side is
controlled by
Guangmu (Sharp-seer) with a
dragon in his hand, the
southern direction is represented...
- (placed
under Lu Yanchang) and Chao
prefecture in
Guangdong (placed
under Lu
Guangmu) 903 Zhu Wen
takes Emperor Zhaozong of Tang to Chang'an,
where Zhu and...