The Naga King Vasuki: Guardian of the Downward Direction In Hindu sacred tradition, the universe is not merely a physical space but a divinely ordered realm, every direction of which is governed and protected by a presiding deity. The most widely known arrangement is that of the Ashta Dikpalas — the eight guardian deities who preside over the eight cardinal and intercardinal directions. Indra guards the East, Agni the Southeast, Yama the South, Nirrti the Southwest, Varuna the West, Vayu the Northwest, Kubera the North, and Ishana the Northeast. Together, they form a sacred cosmological framework that governs the flow of cosmic energy across space. However, certain scriptures and cosmological texts go further, expanding this framework to ten directions by including two vertical axes — the upward direction, Urdhva, and the downward direction, Adho. With this expanded understanding comes the recognition of two additional guardians. Brahma is often associated with the upward direction, ...