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He protects beings in the western direction, averting forces that obstruct the practice of Dharma. His glance is harmful to beings and so he avoids looking at them by gazing at the [[stupa]] he carries.
He protects beings in the western direction, averting forces that obstruct the practice of Dharma. His glance is harmful to beings and so he avoids looking at them by gazing at the [[stupa]] he carries.


 
==Further Reading==
For more details see ''Crystal Mirror, volume VI'', Dharma Publishing 1984
*''Crystal Mirror, volume VI'', Dharma Publishing 1984


[[Category:Buddhas and Deities]]
[[Category:Buddhas and Deities]]
[[Category:Gods and demons]]

Revision as of 15:32, 26 September 2009

Virupsksha

Virupaksha (Skt. Virupākṣa; Tib. Chen Mi Zang; Wyl. spyan mi bzang; Eng. 'Ugly Eyes') — one of the Four Great Kings. Guardian King of the West and leader of the nagas.

In a previous life he was a garuda and, along with Vaishravana, had attacked two nagas who lived fearlessly on the ocean surface but were unable to harm them. The nagas explained that they had taken refuge in Buddha Kashyapa and their virtue protected them. Hearing this the two garudas also took refuge. The two nagas and two garudas all prayed to be reborn in the time of Buddha Shakyamuni in order to support him.

He protects beings in the western direction, averting forces that obstruct the practice of Dharma. His glance is harmful to beings and so he avoids looking at them by gazing at the stupa he carries.

Further Reading

  • Crystal Mirror, volume VI, Dharma Publishing 1984