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Virūpākṣa (Sanskrit; Pali: Virūpakkha;
traditional Chinese: 廣目天王;
simplified Chinese: 广目天王; pinyin: Guǎngmù Tiānwáng; ****anese: 広目天 Kōmokuten) is a major...
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scriptures are
Virupaksa, Mucalinda, Dhrtarastra, Takshaka, Vasuki, Nanda, Upananda, Sagara, Balavan, Anavatapta,
Varuna and Utpala.
Virūpākṣa (Sanskrit;...
- Tiānwáng (Vaiśravaṇa), Zēngzhǎng Tiānwáng (Virūḍhaka), Chíguó Tiānwáng (Dhṛtarāṣṭra), and Guăngmù Tiānwáng (
Virūpākṣa) in
Beihai Park in Beijing, China....
- of kumbhāṇḍas. Dhṛtarāṣṭra of the east direction, king of gandharvas.
Virūpākṣa of the west direction, king of nāgas. All four
Kings serve Śakra, the...
- Virūḷhaka) -
Guardian of the South.
Leader of the kumbhāṇḍas and pretas.
Virūpākṣa (P: Virūpakkha) -
Guardian of the West.
Leader of the nāgas and pūtanas...
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Great Kings of the name, Virūḍhaka विरुद्धक, Dhṛtarāṣṭra धृतराष्ट्र,
Virūpākṣa विरुपाक्ष, and
their leader Vaiśravaṇa वैश्यवर्ण. The
devas who guide...
- Virūḍhaka
wears blue
clothes with a
sword in his hand), the
western Virūpākṣa (廣目天王;
Virūpākṣa wears red
clothes with a
dragon or a
snake wrapped around his...
- (Sanskrit: Virūpa; Tib. bi ru pa or bir wa pa, lit. 'ugly one'), also
known as
Virupaksa and
Tutop Wangchuk, was an 8th–9th
century Indian mahasiddha and yogi...
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Statue of Kōmokuten (
Virupaksa), the
Heavenly King of the West. Wood, 12th century...
- Ādinātha
Matsyendra Śāvara Ānandabhairava
Chaurangi Minanātha Gorakṣanātha
Virupākṣa Bileśaya Manthāna
Bhairava Siddhibuddha Kanthaḍi Koraṃṭaka Surānanda Siddhapāda...