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Buddhist Ritual Vajra Dorje | Iron Thunderbolt Scepter | Sacred Altar Tool

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Size: 14cm x 4cm
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Tibetan Vajra Dorje | Vajrayana Ritual Object for Meditation, Shrine Practice

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Size: 4cm(Height) x 14cm(Length) x 4cm(Width)
Weight: 0.22 kg
Materials: Iron
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About Our Product

This Buddhist Ritual Vajra Dorje is a sacred Vajrayana ritual object crafted from iron with a traditional aged appearance. Measuring 4cm in height, 14cm in length, and 4cm in width, with a weight of 0.22 kg, it features a double-ended thunderbolt form with detailed prongs and a central grip. Its strong ritual design makes it suitable for Buddhist altars, shrine displays, meditation spaces, and spiritual collections.

In Tibetan Buddhism, the vajra, also called dorje, represents indestructible wisdom, spiritual strength, and the power to cut through ignorance. Its thunderbolt form symbolizes awakened clarity, while its central handle reflects balance between wisdom and compassionate action. Used in Vajrayana rituals, the dorje reminds practitioners of enlightenment, inner peace, and the unshakable nature of the awakened mind.

This iron vajra dorje is ideal for ritual practice, altar arrangement, or meaningful spiritual decor. Its detailed form and sacred symbolism bring a sense of protection, focus, and reverence to any meditation room or home shrine. Placed on an altar, this Buddhist Ritual Vajra Dorje supports mindfulness, devotion, and a deeper connection to Buddhist practice.

Introduction of Vajra

The Tibetan Dorje represents the indestructibility and efficiency that overcomes all obstacles. Symbolically, it destroys ignorance. In Tibetan Buddhist rituals, the vajra is often used with the bell, representing the masculine and feminine, yin and yang, effective action, and compassion. The shape of the Tibetan Dorje is symmetrical, with two pyramidal heads representing samsara and Nirvana, which cancel each other out in its center due to the ring of Emptiness. Having a Dorje at home is believed to offer positive virtues against various attacks.

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