Seven-pronged Vajra 3.5"
Seven-pronged Vajra 3.5"
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This Seven-Pronged Vajra (Dorje) is more than a ritual object — it is a tangible embodiment of the adamantine, indestructible nature of enlightened mind. Handmade in the 1990s by master artisans from Hepo Town, the birthplace of famed Tibetan handicrafts, this vajra carries the energy and authenticity of a living spiritual tradition.
---Key Features of This Sacred Vajra
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Hand-forged in the 1990s by Tibetan craftsmen using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
- Powerful Materials: Crafted from cold iron and intricately inlaid with copper wire, symbolizing the union of method and wisdom.
- Profound Symbolism: The seven prongs represent the Seven Factors of Enlightenment, making it a potent tool for advanced practice.
- Ritual-Ready: A perfect size (3.5") for personal altar use, meditation, and tantric rituals.
- Historical Artifact: Sourced directly from Baiyu County, Tibet, representing a specific era of traditional Tibetan metalwork.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tantric Buddhist practice, the vajra (or dorje) is the archetypal symbol of reality's indestructible, diamond-like nature. It represents the unwavering, enlightened state of a practitioner who has cut through all illusion.
This seven-pronged vajra specifically embodies the Seven Factors of Enlightenment: mindfulness, investigation, energy, joy, tranquility, concentration, and equanimity. Keeping or using this vajra can help:
- Awaken the indestructible diamond nature within your own mind.
- Anchor your meditation and spiritual practice with a powerful symbolic support.
- Protect the space of your practice by symbolically cutting through obstacles and negativity.
- Enhance the potency of rituals and visualizations.
"The vajra is not merely a symbol; it is the very form of the awakened mind, unshakable and brilliantly clear."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This vajra was hand-forged in the 1990s in Hepo Town, Baiyu County, Tibet—a region renowned for producing some of the finest Tibetan metal craftsmen. The process of hand-forging cold iron and carefully inlaying copper wire is a diminishing art. Each piece bears the slight, unique variations of the human hand, making it a genuine artifact of cultural and spiritual heritage, not a mass-produced item.
---Product Details
- Material: Cold Iron with Copper Inlay
- Type: Seven-Pronged Vajra (Dorje)
- Craft: Traditional Tibetan Hand Forging
- Condition: Vintage (1990s), Excellent
- Length: 88mm / 3.5 inches
- Diameter: 15mm / 0.6 inches
You will receive: 1pc Dorje Vajra as pictured.
---Perfect For
An essential ritual instrument for sadhana and advanced practice.
Serves as a powerful central symbol on your home shrine.
Holding the vajra can focus the mind and embody the quality of unwavering awareness.
A profound and authentic gift for anyone on the Buddhist path.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Tibetan Artisans: Directly supporting traditional craft and heritage.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired from its region of origin, Baiyu County, Tibet.
- Historical Piece: A genuine artifact from the 1990s, not a modern reproduction.
- Spiritually Consecrated: While not formally consecrated by a lama, it is crafted within a sacred tradition for ritual use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this vajra blessed or consecrated?
A: This vajra is a ritual object crafted within the sacred tradition. For formal consecration (Tib: rabney), it is recommended to bring it to a qualified Lama or practice lineage holder.
Q: How should I care for this iron vajra?
A: Keep it in a dry place. The materials are durable, but you may gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. The natural patina adds to its character as a vintage piece.
Q: Can a beginner use this?
A: Absolutely. While it is used in advanced tantric practice, any sincere practitioner can place it on an altar as a powerful symbol of enlightenment and use it as a focus for meditation.
✨ Secure This Piece of Spiritual Heritage – Only a limited number of these authentic, hand-forged vajras from the 1990s exist. Once sold, it's gone forever.
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