Evamratna Blogs
Vishwa Vajra: Double Vajra and Its Significant Importance
Vishwa Vajra Translates to the Universal Vajra
The Vishwa Vajra, also known as the Double Vajra, takes a very meaningful place out of the various s...
Phurba: The Art and Essence of the Tibetan Ceremonial Dagger
Phurba Is a Symbol of Power in Tibetan Rituals
Phurba is an Tibetan ritual artifact that is carved with intricate designs and charged with mystical...
Lord Shiva :The Destroyer & Regenerator
Who is Shiva?
Known by countless names such as Shankar, Bholenath, Adiyogi, and Mahadeva, Shiva embodies the essence of divinity as "Devon Ke Dev" ...
Thangka or Statue: Which is Best for Practice?
Thangka and Statue Provide Distinct Benefits for Practice
Thangkas and statues are the two most important symbols that stand out in the vibrant wor...
Skull Cup and Flayed Knife: Exploring the Powerful Symbols of Vajrayana Buddhism
The Skull Cup and Flayed Knife Are Symbols of Transformation
The Skull Cup (Kapala) and the Flayed Knife (Kartika) are two of the sacred and powerf...
Tibetan Incense and Incense Burners: A Key to Tibetan Spiritual Practice and Meditation
Dhupa Is the Sacred Incense in Tibetan
Tibetan incense and its artfully crafted burners are more than just fragrant accessories. They serve the dee...