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* ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[लोकपालः]]}}, [[lokapāla]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' [[lokapala]]}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} a world-protector, guardian of the w world (the Loka-pālas are sometimes regarded as the guardian deities of different orders of beings, but more commonly of the four cardinal and four intermediate points of the world, viz. | to | 2. Agni, of South-east | 3. [[Yama]], of South | 4. Sūrya, of South-west | 5. [[Varuṇa]], of West | 6. Pavana or Vāyu, of North-west | 7. [[Kubera]], of North | 8. Soma or Candra of North-east | others substitute Nir-ṛiti for 4 and Īśānī or Pṛithivī for 8 | according to | the Buddhists enumerate 4 or 8 or 10 or 14 Loka-pālas | a protector or ruler of the people, king, prince | N. of various kings | of [[Avalokiteśvara]] | protection of the people (?) | * ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[लोकपालः]]}}, [[lokapāla]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' [[lokapala]]}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} a world-protector, guardian of the w world (the Loka-pālas are sometimes regarded as the guardian deities of different orders of beings, but more commonly of the four cardinal and four intermediate points of the world, viz. | to | 2. Agni, of South-east | 3. [[Yama]], of South | 4. Sūrya, of South-west | 5. [[Varuṇa]], of West | 6. Pavana or Vāyu, of North-west | 7. [[Kubera]], of North | 8. Soma or Candra of North-east | others substitute Nir-ṛiti for 4 and Īśānī or Pṛithivī for 8 | according to | the Buddhists enumerate 4 or 8 or 10 or 14 Loka-pālas | a protector or ruler of the people, king, prince | N. of various kings | of [[Avalokiteśvara]] | protection of the people (?) | ||
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འཇིག་རྟེན་སྐྱོང་བ། (Wyl. 'jig rten skyong ba) Pron.: jikten kyongwa
- Skt. लोकपालः, lokapāla, Pron.: lokapala. From Sanskrit: a world-protector, guardian of the w world (the Loka-pālas are sometimes regarded as the guardian deities of different orders of beings, but more commonly of the four cardinal and four intermediate points of the world, viz. | to | 2. Agni, of South-east | 3. Yama, of South | 4. Sūrya, of South-west | 5. Varuṇa, of West | 6. Pavana or Vāyu, of North-west | 7. Kubera, of North | 8. Soma or Candra of North-east | others substitute Nir-ṛiti for 4 and Īśānī or Pṛithivī for 8 | according to | the Buddhists enumerate 4 or 8 or 10 or 14 Loka-pālas | a protector or ruler of the people, king, prince | N. of various kings | of Avalokiteśvara | protection of the people (?)