Brahma as Urdhva Dikpala – The Divine Guardian of the Celestial Heights In the vast cosmological framework of Sanatana Dharma, space itself is considered sacred and presided over by divine beings. The tradition of the Dikpalas, the guardian deities of the directions, is one of the most ancient and deeply embedded concepts in Hindu cosmology, temple architecture, ritual worship, and sacred geography. While most devotees are familiar with the Ashta Dikpalas, the eight guardians who preside over the four cardinal and four intermediate directions, a more complete and profound system recognized in several scriptures expands this count to ten. This expanded framework, known as the Dasha Dikpala tradition, accounts for two additional directions — the downward direction (Nagas especially Vasuki is the deity), called Adho, and the upward direction, called Urdhva. It is in this elevated role that Brahma Dev, the Grandsire of all creation, the Pitamaha of the universe, finds his place as the pres...