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One of the [[Four Great Kings]]
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'''Vaishravana''' (Skt. ''Vaiśravaṇa''; Tib. [[རྣམ་ཐོས་སྲས་]], ''Namtösé''; [[Wyl.]] ''rnam thos sras''; Eng. 'Son of He who has Heard Many Things') — one of the [[Four Great Kings]]. Guardian King of the '''North''' and leader of the [[yaksha]]s.


'''Vaishravana''' [Tib. Namtösé]
Wearing golden armour, Vaishravana protected the [[gods]] from the [[asura]]s ([[demi-gods]]).  


Guardian King of the North
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]]).
The leader of the yakshas.


Wearing golden armour, Vaishravana protected the gods from the asuras (demi-gods).  
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.


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).
==Further Reading==
*''Crystal Mirror, volume VI'', Dharma Publishing 1984


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

Revision as of 12:59, 1 February 2011

Vaishravana

Vaishravana (Skt. Vaiśravaṇa; Tib. རྣམ་ཐོས་སྲས་, Namtösé; Wyl. rnam thos sras; Eng. 'Son of He who has Heard Many Things') — 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.

Further Reading

  • Crystal Mirror, volume VI, Dharma Publishing 1984