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'''Four Great Kings''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rgyal chen sde bzhi'')
'''Four Great Kings''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rgyal chen sde bzhi'') — four deities who live on the lower slopes (fourth level) of [[Mount Meru]] in the Heaven of the Four Great Kings and guard the four cardinal directions. Each of them are leaders a semi-divine class of beings living in their realm.


As a result of wishes made during the time of the previous Buddha—[[Kashyapa]]—the Four Guardian Kings were reborn in the time of [[Shakyamuni Buddha]]. Each uphold and teach the [[Dharma]] in their own realms, as well as—three times a month—surveying the four directions, protecting all who uphold the Buddha’s teachings.
As a result of wishes made during the time of the previous Buddha—[[Kashyapa]]—the Four Guardian Kings were reborn in the time of [[Shakyamuni Buddha]]. Each uphold and teach the [[Dharma]] in their own realms, as well as—three times a month—surveying the four directions, protecting all who uphold the Buddha’s teachings. Always ready to protect the Dharma, they are surrounded by fire which represents the dynamism of their spiritual wisdom.  


Always ready to protect the Dharma, they are surrounded by fire which represents the dynamism of their spiritual wisdom. They live on the lower slopes of [[mount Meru]] in the Heaven of the Four Great Kings.
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, representations of the Four Great Kings are placed at the four directions of a closed [[retreat]] in order to set the boundaries of the retreat and guard the practitioner(s) from obstacles.


#[[Dhritarashtra]] (Skt. Dhṛtarāṣṭṛa; Wyl. ''yul 'khor srung'') 'Defender of the Area' in the East;<br>
The Four Great Kings are:
#[[Virudhaka]] (Skt. Virūḍhaka; Wyl. '''phags skyes po'') 'Noble Birth' in the South;<br>
#[[Dhritarashtra]] (Tib. Yulkhor Sun), 'Defender of the Area' in the east;<br>
#[[Virupaksha]] (Skt. Virupākṣa; Wyl. ''spyan mi bzang'') 'Ugly Eyes' in the West; and<br>
#[[Virudhaka]] (Tib. Pak Kyepo), 'Noble Birth' in the south;<br>
#[[Vaishravana]] (Skt. Vaiśravaṇa; Wyl. ''rnam thos sras'') 'Son of He who has Heard Many Things' in the North.
#[[Virupaksha]] (Tib. Chen Mi Zang), 'Ugly Eyes' in the west; and<br>
#[[Vaishravana]] (Tib. Namtösé), 'Son of He who has Heard Many Things' in the north.




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Revision as of 16:46, 1 September 2008

Four Great Kings (Wyl. rgyal chen sde bzhi) — four deities who live on the lower slopes (fourth level) of Mount Meru in the Heaven of the Four Great Kings and guard the four cardinal directions. Each of them are leaders a semi-divine class of beings living in their realm.

As a result of wishes made during the time of the previous Buddha—Kashyapa—the Four Guardian Kings were reborn in the time of Shakyamuni Buddha. Each uphold and teach the Dharma in their own realms, as well as—three times a month—surveying the four directions, protecting all who uphold the Buddha’s teachings. Always ready to protect the Dharma, they are surrounded by fire which represents the dynamism of their spiritual wisdom.

In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, representations of the Four Great Kings are placed at the four directions of a closed retreat in order to set the boundaries of the retreat and guard the practitioner(s) from obstacles.

The Four Great Kings are:

  1. Dhritarashtra (Tib. Yulkhor Sun), 'Defender of the Area' in the east;
  2. Virudhaka (Tib. Pak Kyepo), 'Noble Birth' in the south;
  3. Virupaksha (Tib. Chen Mi Zang), 'Ugly Eyes' in the west; and
  4. Vaishravana (Tib. Namtösé), 'Son of He who has Heard Many Things' in the north.



See also Four Great Kings mantras