Tathagata –The
ruling council of the Vimāna-vāsin. Literally translating to "the
perfect ones" represent the 9 first generation immortals of the realm. The
first were Dyaus pitar and his consort Prithivi who were the students of Ak
Obhya zZen the savior of the Gäwazaii War circa 4.1009 a.g.e..
Dyaus and Prithivi
were joined by former rival Waralden Olmai spreading the teachings of their
master throughout the realm and searching for the 6 remaining first generation
immortals. The Tathagata have served as
the guiding force of their realm of existence. They have fostered alliances
with the Alanday Collective, The Oirey Them and have been active in Idam since
the 2nd Gawazaii incursion.
- Dyaus pitar The
Guardian – Regarded in India
as the sky-god and father of god. Usually mentioned in association with the earth goddess Prithivi.
- Prithivi/Avenger – Worshipped in India
as the earth goddess. Mother of Acala Bashir and wife of Dyaus pitar. The
most powerful of the Tathagata.
- Susanoo (Thunder) - Worshipped in Japan
as god of the winds and of the ocean. Also in confused with the Norse
Thunder God Thor. Associated with snakes and dragons.
- Waralden Olmai (Dragon) – One of the most esteemed gods of the Lapp.
The name comes from the old Norse
veraldar god (‘world god’) The guardian of the east,
Dhṛtarāṣṭra, in India
is known as the king of the celestial musicians, the gandharvas. He
is coloured white and has as his symbol a stringed instrument. In China he is called Ch'ih-kuo (in Japan, Jikoku; in Tibet,
Yul-'khor-bsrung) and is associated with summer.
- Vaisravana/ Dark Star the Gaurdian of
the North n India Kubera is called king of the yakṣas and is
shown coloured yellow, holding a banner in the right hand and a mongoose
in the left. In China
he is called To-wen (in Japan,
Bishamon; in Tibet,
Rnam-thos-sras) and symbolizes autumn
- Tia-yi of the 9 palaces/ Nova the
gaurdian of the South Virūḍhaka, in India is king of the giant kumbhaṇḍas
(pot-bellied gnomes). He is coloured blue or green and carries a sword. In
China he is called
Tseng-chang (in Japan,
Kōmoku; in Tibet,
ʿPhags-skyes-po) and symbolizes spring
- Tarini the rising star/ Champion –
“She who delivers” also”, “Star”. She was the 3rd immortal
- Sumbharaja/ Ion - Guardian of the
madalas. He has three eyes, six arms, and in his crown bears the image of
Akobhya. The eldest of the 1st Gen Vasin. he guardian of
the west, Virūpākṣa, in India
commands the serpents (nāgas). He is coloured red and has as his
symbol a small shrine, or a jewel, and a serpent. In China he is called Kwang-mu (in Japan, Zōchō; in Tibet, Klu) and is associated
with winter.
- Vasudhara /
The Redeemer – regarded by the Buddhist as the goddess of riches,
She is the consort of Vaisravana.
She is portrayed as yellow