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- Vaiśravaṇa (Sanskrit: वैश्रवण) or Vessavaṇa (Pali; Tibetan: རྣམ་ཐོས་སྲས་, Lhasa dialect: [Namtösé], simplified Chinese: 多闻天王; traditional Chinese: 多聞天王;...
- ****imilated into the Buddhist and Jain pantheons. In Buddhism, he is known as Vaisravana, the patronymic used of the Hindu Kubera and is also equated with Pañcika...
- Goddess QianmuCaishen ( 錢母財神 ) Goddess Wuji caishenye (無極財神爺) Śrīmahādevī Vaiśravaṇa Benzaiten Kangiten Vasudhara Jambhala Palden Lhamo Thurathadi Ame-no-Sagume...
- prosperity. In Buddhism, he is equated with Vaiśravaṇa. In Buddhist literature, the yakṣa are the attendants of Vaiśravaṇa, the guardian of the northern quarter...
- birthplace of Yaksha king Kuvera (Vaisravana), where his father Visravas, who was a sage, lived (MBh 3,89). King Vaisravana or Kubera was the ruler of Lanka...
- Vajrapani Palden Lhamo Vaiśravaṇa (Bishamonten), one of the four Heavenly Kings, at Todaiji A thai depiction of Vaiśravaṇa (Vessavana). Ganapati Citipati...
- derived from chapter 26 of the Lotus Sutra, where it is uttered by the god Vaiśravaṇa. Neither the founder of Shingon, Kōbō Daishi, nor the founder of Tendai...
- statues at the royal crematorium of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand Vaiśravaṇa of the north direction, king of yakṣas. Virūḍhaka of the south direction...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bishamon or Bishamonten may refer to: Vaiśravaṇa, known in ****an as Bishamonten, a Buddhist deity Bishamon (Darkstalkers)...
- Yakṣa Generals, are guardian deities in Buddhism. They are retainers of Vaiśravaṇa, guardian of the north and king of the yakṣas. In East Asia, they are...