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'''Vaishravana''' (Skt. Vaiśravaṇa; Tib. Namtösé; [[Wyl.]] Tib. ''rnam thos sras'') — one of the [[Four Great Kings]]. Guardian King of the '''North''' and leader of the [[yaksha]]s. | |||
Wearing golden armour, Vaishravana protected the gods from the [[asura]]s (demi-gods). | |||
Vaishravana now occupies the highest position among the Four Guardian Kings and specifically protects [[Shakyamuni]]’s [[Vinaya]] teachings, protecting those who practise ''shila'' (self-[[discipline]]). | |||
Because his breath is harmful he keeps his mouth tightly closed. He confers spiritual and material wealth on practitioners of the [[Dharma]], symbolized by the jewel-producing mongoose in his left hand. | |||
For more details see ''Crystal Mirror, volume VI'', Dharma Publishing 1984 | |||
[[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] | |||
Revision as of 20:03, 30 August 2008
Vaishravana (Skt. Vaiśravaṇa; Tib. Namtösé; Wyl. Tib. rnam thos sras) — one of the Four Great Kings. Guardian King of the North and leader of the yakshas.
Wearing golden armour, Vaishravana protected the gods from the asuras (demi-gods).
Vaishravana now occupies the highest position among the Four Guardian Kings and specifically protects Shakyamuni’s Vinaya teachings, protecting those who practise shila (self-discipline).
Because his breath is harmful he keeps his mouth tightly closed. He confers spiritual and material wealth on practitioners of the Dharma, symbolized by the jewel-producing mongoose in his left hand.
For more details see Crystal Mirror, volume VI, Dharma Publishing 1984