Silver-Plated Copper Bishwavajra for Spiritual Practices
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Size: 11 cm(Height) and 10 cm(Base)
Weight: 0.16 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Bishwavajra:
The Bishwavajra, which is copper and silver-plated, is a masterfully designed ritual instrument with profound importance in numerous spiritual activities, particularly in Tibetan Buddhism. The vajra, a symbol of indestructibility and protection, is commonly used to fend off evil energies. Its symmetrical shape, with the four arms of the vajra sweeping outwards, conveys a sense of equilibrium and strength. The silver plating gives the copper body a unique sheen, highlighting the exquisite designs and making the item visually appealing.
This Bishwavajra stands on a well-carved base, elevating the vajra's center sign while providing the item with a sense of presence and stability. The base is meticulously crafted, with motifs complementing the double vajra's intricate structure, providing structural integrity and visual harmony. The overall craftsmanship emphasizes the necessity of balancing might and elegance, with the firm base grounding the ritual item and the vajra's arms extending into the surrounding area, indicating the spread of spiritual power. This intricately crafted object can be vital to meditation, rituals, and religious practices, providing beauty and protecting energy to its surroundings.
Introduction to Bishwavajra:
The double vajra, or "vishvavajra," carries a profound spiritual significance in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the unshakable foundation of enlightenment and the balance of universal truths. Its crossed thunderbolt design symbolizes the indestructible nature of wisdom and compassion, radiating protection in all directions. Often placed at the heart of mandalas or used in rituals, the double vajra is believed to anchor divine energy, creating a sacred space for transformation and spiritual growth. Beyond its symbolic power, it serves as a timeless reminder to stay centered and unyielding in the pursuit of truth, even amidst life’s chaos and dualities.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center