Ashta Dikpalas Gods of 8 Directions

Ashta Dikpalas are the Hindu Gods of eight Directions. Astha literally means “eight”, dik means “direction” and Palaka means Guardian. Hence Ashta Dik Palakas in Hinduism are the gods who rules the eight directions. Below are the details of the eight directions and the Dikpalas.

1) East – Lord Indra
2) West – Varuna
3) North – Lord Kubera
4) South – Yama
5) South East – Lord Agni
6) Southwest – Niruthi
7) Northwest – Vayu
8) Northeast – Isana

Lord Indra one of Ashta Dikpalas eight gods

1) Lord Indra

Lord Indra is regarded as the god of east direction. His vahana is Iravatham or the White Elephant which is symbol of royal strength.

2) Lord Varuna

Lord Varuna is the god of west direction. His vahana is Makara a crocodile.

3) Lord Kubera

Lord Kubera is the god of North direction. The vahana of Kuber is Nara or a Man. While some sources mention a Goat as the vahana of Kubera.

4) Yama

Yama, the god of death is regarded as the god of south. His vahana is a Buffalo.

5) Lord Agni

Lord Agni is the god of South East direction. Ram is regarded as the vahana of Agnideva.

6) Niruthi

Niruthi is the god of Southwest direction. His Vahana is a Gohoul.

7) Lord Vayu

Lord Vayu is the god of Northwest direction. A Deer is the vahana of Vayu.

8) Isana

Isana is the god of Northeast direction. Vrishbha (bull) is the vahana is Isana.

Comments

  1. Hello Abhilash,

    I am doing some research on the Dikpalas- especially Niruthi- for a dance production. Could you please elaborate on what is a "Gohoul"?

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  2. Niruti is not one.. male and femail goods shared same name

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  3. How do you determine the directions? Using a magnetic compass?

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