- dictionary.
Virūḍhaka or
Virudhaka may
refer to:
Virūḍhaka (Heavenly King), one of the Four
Heavenly Kings in the
Buddhist pantheon Virudhaka (raja), king...
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Virūḍhaka is a
major deity in Buddhism. He is one of the Four
Heavenly Kings and a dharmapala. The name
Virūḍhaka comes from the
identical Sanskrit term...
- Viḍūḍabha (Pali: विडूडभ Viḍūḍabha; Sanskrit: विरूढक
Virūḍhaka) was a king of
Kosala during the
lifetime of the Buddha. He was the son of Prasenajit...
- From left to right: Duōwén Tiānwáng (Vaiśravaṇa), Zēngzhǎng Tiānwáng (
Virūḍhaka), Chíguó Tiānwáng (Dhṛtarāṣṭra), and Guăngmù Tiānwáng (Virūpākṣa) in Beihai...
- when he
finds out the truth. When he
objects to his son
Virudhaka releasing Kapilavatsu,
Virudhaka imprisons his father,
claiming he is
mentally unfit to...
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among the Cāturmahārājika deities, and are
subject to the
Great King
Virūḍhaka,
Guardian of the South. One of
their chiefs is
called Kumbhīra. According...
- are: Maheśvara (Shiva)
Brahma Śakra (Indra)
Lakshmi Sarasvati Vaiśravaṇa
Virūḍhaka Dhṛtarāṣṭra Virūpākṣa
Surya Chandra Guhyapāda Pañcika
Skanda Pṛthvī Spirit...
- direction. They are Vaiśravaṇa (Chinese: 多闻天王; pinyin: Duōwén Tiānwáng),
Virūḍhaka (Chinese: 增長天王; pinyin: Zēngcháng Tiānwáng), Dhṛtarāṣṭra (Chinese: 持国天王;...
- (east) Dhrtarastra, (west) Virupaksa, (north) Vaishravana, and (south)
Virudhaka. In
Tibetan Buddhism, many of
these worldly protector deities are indigenous...
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during the era of
Mahavira and Buddha,
followed by his son
Vidudabha (
Virudhaka). King
Prasenajit was
highly educated. His
position was
further improved...