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ལུས་ངན། | Glossary of Terms

  • ཀུ་བེ་ར།

  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • ལུས་ངན།
  • lus ngan
  • ku be ra
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
  • kuvera
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Publications: 21
Translation by Zachary Beer
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

The king of yakṣas and an important wealth deity, he is also one of the four great kings in Buddhist cosmology. In this capacity he is commonly known as Vaiśravaṇa.

Translation by David Jackson
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

One of the Four Great Kings.

Translation by Catherine Dalton · Heidi Koppl · James Gentry · Cortland Dahl · Hilary Herdman · Andreas Doctor
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན།
  • lus ngan
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

The king of yakṣas and an important wealth deity, he is also one of the Four Great Kings in Buddhist cosmology. In this capacity he is commonly known as Vaiśravaṇa.

Translation by Wiesiek Mical · Timothy Hinkle
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
  • kuvera
Definition in this text:

A god of wealth, sometimes (as in the Ratnaketudhāraṇī) identified with Vaiśravaṇa, one of the Four Great Kings.

Translation by Timothy Hinkle · Ryan Damron · Dr. Andreas Doctor
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

An epithet for Vaiśravaṇa, the god of wealth.

Translation by Benjamin Collet-Cassart
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

One of the four great kings, also known as Vaiśravaṇa.

Translation by Jamyang Choesang · Kunsang Choepel · Boyce Teoh · Solvej Nielsen
  • Kubera
  • ཀུ་བེ་ར།
  • ku be ra
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

One of the four great kings, also known as Vaiśravaṇa.

Translation by Benjamin Collet-Cassart
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན།
  • lus ngan
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

In this instances, the name of a demon leader. This name generally belongs to Vaiśravaṇa, one of the four great kings.

Translation by Dr. Thomas Doctor · Timothy Hinkle · Benjamin Collet-Cassart
  • Kubera
  • ཀུ་བེ་ར།
  • ku be ra
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

Also known as Vaiśravaṇa. One among the Four Great Kings, guardian of the north.

Translation by Dr. Lozang Jamspal · Kaia Fischer · Khenpo Tsultrim Lodrö
  • Kubera
  • ཀུ་བེ་ར།
  • ku be ra
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

A Hindu god of wealth, appearing in the Buddhist pantheon as Vaiśravaṇa.

Translation by Wiesiek Mical
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན།
  • lus ngan
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

The god of wealth.

Translation by Catherine Dalton · Andreas Doctor · Ryan Damron · Wiesiek Mical
  • Kubera
  • ཀུ་བེ་ར།
  • ku be ra
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

An alternate name for the yakṣa Jambhala.

Translation by Julian Schott
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན།
  • lus ngan
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

Another name for Vaiśravaṇa, one of the Four Great Kings. He is the guardian of the north and lord of the yakṣas and is traditionally regarded as a yakṣa himself.

Translation by Wiesiek Mical
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

The god of wealth and the king of the yakṣas; one of the four great kings of the directions.

Translation by Wiesiek Mical
  • Kubera
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

God of wealth.

Translation by James Gentry
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན།
  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • lus ngan
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

Epithet of Vaiśravaṇa.

Translation by Wiesiek Mical · Anna Zilman · Andreas Doctor · Adam Krug
  • Kubera
  • ཀུ་བེ་ར།
  • ལུས་ངན།
  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • ku be ra
  • lus ngan
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

The god of wealth.

Translation by Laura Dainty · Khenpo Tsöndrü Sangpo
  • Kubera
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

The king of yakṣas and an important wealth deity, he is also one of the Four Great Kings in Buddhist cosmology. In this capacity he is commonly known as Vaiśravaṇa, the guardian of the northern quarter.

  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

Another name for Vaiśravaṇa, the king of the yakṣas.

Translation by Lozang Jamspal · Kaia Fischer · Erin Sperry
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན།
  • lus ngan
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

Lord of yakṣas and deity of wealth, he is the guardian king of the northern direction, ruling from his city of Aḍakavatī. He is also known as Vaiśravaṇa.

Translation by Adam Krug
  • Kubera
  • ལུས་ངན་པོ།
  • lus ngan po
  • kubera
Definition in this text:

One of the great kings of the four directions, Kubera guards the northern quarter of the heavens. Also known as Vaiśravaṇa.