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  2. Four Heavenly Kings - Wikipedia

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    The Four Heavenly Kings are four Buddhist gods or devas, each of whom is believed to watch over one cardinal direction of the world. The Hall of Four Heavenly Kings is a standard component of Chinese Buddhist temples .

  3. Vaiśravaṇa - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese temples, he is often enshrined within the Hall of the Heavenly Kings (天王殿) with the other three Heavenly Kings. His name Duōwén Tiānwáng (多聞天王 lit. "listening to many (teachings)") is a reference to the belief that he guards the place where the Buddha teaches. [11]

  4. Cāturmahārājakāyika - Wikipedia

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    The word Cāturmahārājakāyika refers to the Four Heavenly Kings (Cāturmahārāja) who rule over this world along with the assemblage or multitude (kāyika) of beings that dwell there. The beings themselves are generally called cāturmahārājakāyikās or cāturmahārājakāyika devas. [1]

  5. Shitennō (Minamoto clan) - Wikipedia

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    The following four are referred to in legend as the Shitennō of Minamoto no Yorimitsu (also known as Raikō) (948–1021): [1] Sakata no Kintoki – known as Kaidomaru in his past. Kintoki originated from the House of Suzaku. Urabe no Suetake – Originated from the House of Seiryū; Usui Sadamitsu – Originated from the House of Genbu.

  6. Kōdōkan Shitennō - Wikipedia

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    Kōdōkan Shiten'nō" (講道館四天王) literally translates as Four Heavenly Kings [1] of the Kōdōkan. Shiten'nō refers to four Devarajas, Hindu gods, historically adapted by Japanese Buddhism. [2] Traditionally, the Four Heavenly Kings are the guardian gods that are worshipped as the protecting deities of Buddhist sanctuaries. [3]

  7. Category:Four Heavenly Kings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Four Heavenly Kings" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Shitennō (Tokugawa clan) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Heavenly Kings of the Tokugawa (徳川四天王, Tokugawa-shitennō) is a Japanese sobriquet describing four highly effective samurai generals who fought on behalf of Tokugawa Ieyasu in Sengoku period. They were famous during their lifetimes as the four most fiercely loyal vassals of the Tokugawa clan in the early Edo period. [1]

  9. Four Heavenly Kings (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Heavenly Kings, in Ultraman Mebius, an association composed of 4 of the franchise's most powerful aliens; The Four Heavenly Kings of Orochi from The King of Fighters; Four Heavenly Kings is a group of four powerful Bishoku-ya in the manga Toriko; The Elite Four, officially translated into English from Shitennō, from the anime Kill la Kill