vaiṡravaṇá

vaiṡravaṇá
वैश्रवण

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  • Vaisravana — IAST|Vaiśravaṇa (Sanskrit वैश्रवण) or IAST|Vessavaṇa (Pāli वेस्सवण) is the name of the chief of the Four Heavenly Kings and an important figure in Buddhist mythology. NameThe name IAST|Vaiśravaṇa is derived from the Sankrit IAST|viśravaṇa Great… …   Wikipedia

  • Vaiśravaṇa — Bishamon ten au kondō du Tōdai ji Vaiśravaṇa est l une des quatre divinités bouddhiques des horizons, dieu protecteur de la loi bouddhique et de la prospérité, en chinois duowen tianwang 多聞天王, ou Pi shamen tian, 毘沙門天, en japonais Bishamonten,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Vaisravana — Darstellung auf Seide aus dem späten 12. Jahrhundert / frühen 13. Jahrhundert Bishamon (jap. 毘沙門, auch: Bishamonten (毘沙門天); Sanskrit: Vaiśravaṇa; tib.: rNam thos sras, auch Kubera oder Jambhala genannt; deutsch: König des Nordens [1]) ist eine… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • vaiṡravaṇâ̱laya — वैश्रवणालय …   Indonesian dictionary

  • vaiṡravaṇâ̱nuja — वैश्रवणानुज …   Indonesian dictionary

  • vaiṡravaṇâ̱vāsa — वैश्रवणावास …   Indonesian dictionary

  • Kubera — This article is about the Hindu deity. For the Buddhist deity of the same name, see Vaisravana. For the 2000 Tamil film, see Kuberan (2000 film). For the 2002 Malayalam film, see Kuberan (2002 film). Kubera …   Wikipedia

  • Kuji-in — Ku ji simply means “nine syllables”, and refers to a variety of mantras that consist of nine syllables. The syllables used in kuji are numerous, especially within the realm of mikkyo (Japanese esoteric Buddhism)[citation needed]. The kuji most… …   Wikipedia

  • Yaksha Kingdom — refers to the territory of a tribe called Yakshas who were one among the Exotic Tribes of Ancient India. They had kinship with another similar tribe viz. Rakshasas. Yaksha king Vaisravana (also known as Kubera, Kuvera etc) and Rakshasa king… …   Wikipedia

  • Mantrapushpanjali — (Sanskrit, Devanagari मंत्रपुष्पांजलि, IAST mantrapuṣpāñjali, IPA mɐn̪t̪rɐpuɕpɑːɲɟɐli) is a popular prayer in Maharashtra, and it means “a prayer with an offering of flowers”. It comprises four hymns from Vedic sources, and is the final prayer… …   Wikipedia

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