Vaisravana (Tibetan: nam tho se, English: the Son of Namtho) Direction Guardian of the North, Lord of Yakshas.
With a regal appearance and seated in front of a celestial palace, he has one face and two hands holding in the right a victory banner of variously coloured silks. In the left, cradled against the hip is a brown mongoose excreting gems from the mouth. Adorned with a jewelled crown, large gold earrings and elaborate flowing garments of various colours, he wears pants and boots in the Mongolian style. Wearing a golden coat of armour he sits atop a red saddle above a white snow lion with a green mane and the head turned to look up at the King, above a sun disc and multi-coloured lotus blossom surrounded by a pink nimbus and a green and orange aureole.
At the top center is wrathful Vajrapani, blue in colour, with one face and two hands holding a vajra aloft with the right and a lasso held to the heart with the left; in a standing posture surrounded by the flames of pristine awareness. The bodhisattva Vajrapani serves as the mentor to Vaisravana. To the left is orange Manjushri, the bodhisattva of wisdom, holding a sword in the right hand and a book atop a lotus blossom with the left. To the right is white Avalokiteshvara Sadaksari, the bodhisattva of compassion, with one face and four hands.
Vertically along both sides are the main attendants to Vaisravana - eight Yaksha horseman of various colours. They each hold symbols of affluence and wealth, banners, conch shells, gold vases and the like, and wear garments similar to the King. On each side of Vaisravana, within the fenced enclosure of the palace courtyard, sit two attendant figures with long black hair and topknots; richly attired in lavish garments. At the bottom center is a dark blue figure, peaceful, with one face and two hands seated on a large cushioned throne in a relaxed posture, surrounded by various precious objects, red coral, rolls of silk fabric and wishing jewels.
"With vajra armour, a garland of jewel ornaments and the beautiful heavenly banner - fluttering, illuminated in the middle of a hundred thousand Wealth Bestowers; homage to Vaisravana, chief among the protectors of the Teaching." (Nyingma liturgical verse).
Vaisravana, leader of the yaksha race, is a worldly guardian worshipped as both a protector and benefactor. He lives on the north side of the lower slopes of mount Meru in the Heaven of the Four Great Kings. As the leader of the Four Direction Guardians, he like the others, swore an oath of protection before the buddha Shakyamuni.
The stories and iconography of the Four Guardian Kings arise primarily from the Mahayana sutras and are common to all schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
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