Description Wood carved rest painted China , late Ming Dynasty ( 1600 - 1650 ) C14 tested, age confirmed by laboratory Kotalla , Haogerloch Germany Exhibited 14th March - 24th May 1999 , National Museum Wiesbaden , Germany Dimensions from left to right: 1) Height 100 cm by 61 cm 2) Height 97 cm by 73 cm 3) Height 97 cm by 73 cm 4) Height 97 cm by 65 cm Weight: 1) 38700 grams 2) 37980 grams 3) 38900 grams 4) 35000 grams Vaisravana , Virupaksa , Virudhaka , Dhrtarastra Impressive sculptures of the Four Heavenly Kings or Guardians of the World. Each Buddhist god is watching over one direction of the world. Vaisravana is the king of the north and ruler of rain, here holding victory banner and jewel-spewing Mungo in his hands. Virudhaka is the king of the south, ruler of the wind and carrying a sword to protect the dharma. Dhrtarastra, king of the east and god of music, carrying a stringed instrument called pipa with which he converts others to Buddhism. He is friendly-looking and compassionate. Virupaksa is the king of the west and carries a snake and pagoda. He has the divine eye and sees great distances and the karma of sentient beings.