Deva

The Deva (, '; lit. "" or alternatively, '; lit. "Twelve Deities") are a group of twelve Perfect-level Digimon who are the followers of the Four Holy Beasts; each one has three Deva assigned to them who, with the exception of the viral Andiramon, also share their Attribute.

Among the Deva, Vajramon has most well-tempered physical strength, despite being on bad terms with Indaramon, Mihiramon is the biggest ruffian, Sandiramon is the most cunning and cruel, Sinduramon has the hardest armor, whereas Pajiramon has surprisingly many secrets whose truth is not divulged, and holds the alias of ""; Kumbhiramon is the only one within the group that can counter it, through the power of its thoughts.

The Deva share many similarities beyond their basis, most of which are heavily influenced by the depiction of the Twelve Heavenly Generals in the  (佛像圖彙), an illustrated compendium of Buddhist images that was originally published in three volumes in 1690 which categorized and organized deities. Nearly all of the Deva have three horns and red eyes, and each wears Chinese-styled armor with a red or purple scarf. Furthermore, each Deva's Special Move is named after one of the twenty-eight mentioned in the , which usually has some relation either to the Deva's zodiac animal or weapon through the literal meaning or description of that Naraka.

The Deva each have a displayed on them written in. In a similar manner to the Chinese zodiac, the Twelve Heavenly Generals were also assimilated into the where they were seen as local manifestations of eternal Buddhist figures. Those figures, consisting of a mixture of s and s, were referred to as "honji" (本地) or "honjibutsu" (本地仏). Although the honji and the generals that are assigned to them are not always consistent, in the case of the Deva, their designations are based on those displayed in the Butsuzōzui. Almost all of the bījas coupled with each general correspond to the ones that are associated with the honji in which they are assigned to.

Each of the Deva also wields a signature weapon which is named in Chinese, with the form "Bǎo X" (宝X), where "X" is a generic type of weapon that represents a lakṣaṇa, the hand-held attribute of a Buddhist image. This is also a reference to the fact that Yakṣa were the guardian deities of the treasure hidden in the earth in. The configuration of the weapons that the Twelve Heavenly Generals wield vary in different media, and although the weapons that the Deva used are concatenated from those media, most of the ones assigned to them are based on those written in the Butsuzōzui but with their respective general listed in reverse order.

By reconfiguring the "fragments of Digimon that became dust", Zhuqiaomon created the Deva.

The Deva appear as collectable cards.

The Deva appear as collectable cards.

After Aiba collects all of the Deva medals, the Medal Man rewards them with 3 Revival Capsule DX.

After Amasawa Keisuke collects all of the Deva medals, the Medal Man rewards him with with 3 Revival Capsule DX.

Vikaralamon had travelled to the Human World to the ascertain the threat after a large quantity of devices affected the Digital World. Xuanwumon however considered it to just be a "passing noise" and so travelled to the Human World to retrieve its subordinate.

Vajramon, Kumbhiramon, Majiramon, Mihiramon, Pajiramon, and Vajramon also appear.

None of the Deva are playable.

Trivia
The Deva are based on the, a group of Hindu , a term in which the group are also referred to collectively as, who were incorporated into as the servants and protectors of the. The term "" itself refers to the plethora of deities and other supernatural beings that the Twelve Heavenly Generals belong to. In Japan, by the end of the, the generals eventually became conflated with the animals of the in , and so they became representative of those figures.