The second coin of the Four Heavenly Kings series was released in 2021, the God of Music, the Oriental King of Heaven.
The silver coin is minted with high relief technology and antique effect, and is limited to 555 pieces worldwide.
The King of Heaven, who uses music to convert sentient beings to Buddhism, is playing with a lute, which is beautifully gilded!
The Four Heavenly Kings or the Four Heavenly Kings (Sanskrit: चतुर्महाराज, Caturmahārājakayikas), also known as the Four Heavenly Kings of Protection or the Four Vajras, are famous Buddhist protectors, the four heavenly deities of the twenty heavens, and are located in the first heaven of the heavenly realm.
According to the Buddhist scriptures, there is a mountain in the belly of Mount Sumeru, called Gandhara Mountain, with four heads, each living on a mountain and protecting a world, so it is also called the Four Heavenly Kings of Protection (लोकपाल, lokapala, meaning "world protection", "directional protection"), which is the first of the Six Desires Heaven.
It is the first of the Six Desires Heaven. This heaven is on the same plane as the sun and the moon of the world, and there is the Sun and Moon Starry Night Heaven on the Sun and Moon Starry Night, and under it there are the Sky of the Firmament, the Sky of the Garland, and the Sky of the Everlasting Release.
Eastern Heavenly King of Holding the Kingdom: "Holding the Kingdom" means to protect sentient beings with compassion and protect the land. He resides in the white silver sattva of Mount Sumeru, wearing a white body and armor, and holding a sword in Indian style. He is holding a lute or ruan, which has two meanings.
One, the string instrument should be moderately loose, too tight, then easy to break, too loose, then the sound does not sound, the table to perform the law of the middle way.
Second, he is the main music god, indicating that he wants to use music to convert sentient beings to Buddhism.
He is responsible for guarding the Eastern Gods, and has Qianpa, Jinnah, Fortuna, and Vaishya as his ministers (mostly the music gods of the eight ministries), and is the fourth king of the twenty heavens.
The pipa he holds is considered to represent the "tune" of "wind and rain" in the Han Dynasty.
Metal | Silver |
Weight | 2 oz |
purity | 999 |
Face Value | 5 Dollars |
Year | 2021 |
Technology | 超高浮雕 |
Series | 四大天王系列 |
Quality | Antique |
Issuing Country | Niue |
Mintage (pcs) | 555 |
Sizes (mm) | 45 x 0 mm |