Vajra Dorje Amulet - 2.0 Inches
Vajra Dorje Amulet - 2.0 Inches
**Vintage Vajra Dorje Amulet** handcrafted by Tibetan artisans in the 1990s, this stunning **Tibetan Buddha Protective Charm** stands at 2.0 inches tall and is made from durable brass. Its five-pronged design is beautifully inlaid with agate, adding a touch of natural elegance.
Perfect for meditation or everyday wear, this amulet comes complete with a leather cord for convenience.
In tantric Buddhist tradition, the vajra symbolizes the adamantine state of existence, serving as a powerful reminder of the path to enlightenment.
This makes it not only a beautiful accessory but also a significant **spiritual gift** for yourself or a loved one.
Bring home this captivating piece of Tibetan culture and let its protective energies guide you on your journey.
Details
Material: brass,agate
Height:53mm / 2.0 inches
Width:14mm / 0.55 inches
Free Gift :
Brown Cowhide Cord
Length:68cm / 26.8inches
Width:4mm / 0.16inches
About Vajra
The vajra is the symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism, one of the three major branches of Buddhism.
Tibetan dorje symbol appears to be a weapon. But the dorje symbol is not a weapon, it is a ritual object.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the dorje symbol is inseparable with the bell. In Buddhism, the bell represents the feminine, and the dorje represents the masculine, or the dorje represents a thunderbolt, and the bell represents a diamond. The bell can also represent the body, while the dorje represents the mind.
In Buddhist ceremonies in Tibet, the bell and the dorje are always used together. The dorje can be used to strike the bell. When holding the dorje and bell together, the dorje is held in the right hand, and the bell is in the left hand.
The dorje symbol came to Tibetan Buddhism from Hinduism. In Sanskrit, dorje is called 'vajra.' Vajra means, 'thunderbolt' or 'diamond,' and the vajra is indestructible. The vajra is like a diamond, because it can destroy, but it cannot be destroyed. The vajra represents spiritual power. In Hinduism, the vajra is the weapon of Indra (the god of rain, lightning, and the sky). The vajra symbol also destroys ignorance.
Also known as Pupa, one end is King Kong, and the other end has three Buddha statues, which are laughter, anger, and sorrow. This instrument is usually used for defense demons.
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