Cross Vajra Dorje

This vajra has four sets of six prongs each with the central shaft, running end to end of each vajra, making up the seventh prong. The seven prongs represent the seven human Buddhas (Vipasyi, Sikhi, Vishvabhu, Krakuchanda, Kanakmuni, Kasyapa and Shakyamuni).

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The Double Dorje (Vajra in Tibetan) is describe as the Thunderbolt or Diamond used to cut through ignorance. It also represents invincibility. The Vajra is the symbol of Indra, theHindu, King of the Gods and wielder of the thunderbolt. In tantric rituals it symbolizes the male principal. It is held in the right hand for rituals. The Vajra or Dorje represents “Upaya” or method to Enlightenment.

There are many layers of meaning & symbology represented in the vajra. Details can be found in “The Singing Bowl Book” by Eva Rudy-Jensen. This is a powerful ritualistic tool for the Tibetan Buddhist or Bonpo Shaman. Perfect for your home shrine! It measures 8.5 inches square and 2.5 inches in diameter at the widest part.

 

Height 8cm
Width 8cm
Weight 400 grams
Compositions Brass and Bronze
Styles Traditional Buddhist rituals items
Properties Made from Brass and Bronze

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Cross Vajra Dorje

Cross Vajra Dorje

This vajra has four sets of six prongs each with the central shaft, running end to end of each vajra, making up the seventh prong. The seven prongs represent the seven human Buddhas (Vipasyi, Sikhi, Vishvabhu, Krakuchanda, Kanakmuni, Kasyapa and Shakyamuni).

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