Avalokiteshvara – enlightened compassion is here depicted in the thousand arms and eyes manifestation, symbolic of his endless compassion to all sentient beings.
Avalokiteshvara in the form of Padmapani is often seen in Thankas of Buddha Sakyamuni, flanking the Buddha’s throne opposite another bodhisattva, either Manjushri or Vajrapani. This figure is also often depicted in sculptures.
Vajrakilaya known as Vajrakumar is the deity of the magic phurba dagger, a symbol of the sharp point of wisdom fixed immobile on goodness by the power of one pointed concentration.
Vajrapani is the embodiment of power of Lord Buddha’s compassion. Vajrapani is always depicted in wrathful aspect. Vajrapani’s body is blue in color and his hair having yellow ochre.