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Khumbandas, Buddhist Philosophy

The Buddhist philosophy affirms that Khumbandas is an order of beings among the Buddhists. They are believed to be the attendants of Virddha who is one of the four guardians Devas. Khumbandas are of great size and disgusting form. They wear blue garments, hold a sword in one hand, and ride on blue horses. Khumbandas form one of the thirteen orders of intelligence, exclusive of the supreme Buddha.

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