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Q-version Four Heavenly Kings-----Every day, a celestial being protects you series

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Here are the models of the Four Heavenly Kings that I made before. The main reason is that the symbolism is too good, representing the four directions guarding perfection and flawlessness, ensuring smooth sailing in all matters. I won't split them up, they're together for the convenience of mobile users to print. I used skin color, the silk gold ran out, skin color is more delicate, it doesn't show layer lines and is also more delicate, the material is jayo's skin color PLA, you can paint it gold, I recommended paint pens before!

 

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The term "Four Heavenly Kings" has different meanings in different cultures and religions. In Buddhism, the Four Heavenly Kings are guardian deities, also known as the Four Guardian Kings of the World. They are four deities among the twenty deities of Buddhism, located in the first heaven, the Heaven of the Four Heavenly Kings. They guard the four directions respectively, protecting Buddhism and all beings. Specifically as follows:

  1. Eastern Dhṛtarāṣṭra: Holding a pipa or a ruanqin, guarding the Eastern Continent of Divine Victory. His image is usually white, wearing armor, representing compassion, protecting all beings, and maintaining the land. In Han Buddhism, the pipa he holds represents "smooth sailing in all matters" in "favorable winds, smooth sailing, good rains, and bountiful harvests".
  2. Southern Virūḍhaka: Holding a precious sword, guarding the Southern Continent of Jambudvipa. His image is usually blue, wearing armor, representing the ability to transmit commands to all beings, increase good roots, and maintain Buddhism. In Han Buddhism, the precious sword he holds represents "favorable winds" in "favorable winds, smooth sailing, good rains, and bountiful harvests".
  3. Western Virūpākṣa: Holding a dragon or snake, guarding the Western Continent of Uttarakuru. His image is usually red, wearing armor, representing the ability to observe the world at any time with the pure heavenly eye and to protect the people. In Han Buddhism, the dragon or snake he holds represents "smooth sailing" in "favorable winds, smooth sailing, good rains, and bountiful harvests".
  4. Northern Vaiśravaṇa: Also known as Vaisravana, holding a precious umbrella, guarding the Northern Continent of Kuru. His image is usually green, wearing armor, representing being proficient in Buddhism, and being known for his blessings and virtues in all directions. In Han Buddhism, the precious umbrella he holds represents "good rains" in "favorable winds, smooth sailing, good rains, and bountiful harvests".

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