Buddhist Double Vajra(Bishwo Vajra) | Sacred Buddhist Double Vajra for Ritual Practices
Buddhist Double Vajra(Bishwo Vajra) | Sacred Buddhist Double Vajra for Ritual Practices
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Gold-plated Double Dorje with Gemstones – Symbol of Divine Power & Protection
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Size: 28 cm(Height) x 9 cm(Base)
Weight: 0.782kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated, artificial Stones: Coral, turquoise, Lapis Lazuli
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About Our Biswo Vajra:
This Buddhist Double Vajra (Bishwo Vajra) is an artistically created ceremonial artifact that stands 28 cm tall and 9 cm at the base and weighs 0.782 kg. This religious piece is made of excellent copper and plated with gold. It is embellished with artificial gemstones such as coral, turquoise, and lapis lazuli. The gold-plated surface adds to its longevity and spiritual significance, making it a prized treasure for Buddhist practitioners and collectors. This Bishwo Vajra, with its intricate craftsmanship and rich symbolism, makes an excellent centerpiece for spiritual areas, meditation rooms, and Buddhist shrines.
The design of the Bishwo Vajra is deeply meaningful in Buddhism. As a crossed vajra, it symbolizes the total solidity and indestructibility of enlightenment. Each of its four arms spreads outward, representing the four cardinal directions and the unchanging truth of Dharma. The embellished gemstones (turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli) increase its spiritual strength. Turquoise indicates spiritual insight, coral represents vital energy, and lapis lazuli represents knowledge and protection. The Buddhist Double Vajra (Bishwo Vajra) is frequently utilized in rituals and ceremonies to evoke heavenly energy and protect holy regions from harmful forces.
Introduction to Double Vajra:
The double vajra, or "Bishwavajra," 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
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