Hand-made Buffalo Bone Vajra | Symbol of Enlightenment & Energy
Hand-made Buffalo Bone Vajra | Symbol of Enlightenment & Energy
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Tibetan Tantric Vajra with Intricate Bone Carving
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Size: 1 cm(Height) x 3 cm(Width)
Weight: 0.001 kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Buffalo Bone
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About Our Ritual Vajra :
This Hand-Carved Buffalo Bone Vajra is a wonderfully created Tibetan ceremonial tool made of responsibly sourced buffalo bone. It is 1 cm high, 3 cm wide, and weighs 0.001 kilograms. Despite its modest size, this elaborately carved Vajra has profound spiritual significance in Buddhist and Tantric traditions. It represents the unshakeable force of enlightenment. The buffalo bone material represents impermanence and spiritual transformation, making this Vajra necessary for meditation, spiritual protection, and ritual purposes.
In Buddhism, the Vajra symbolizes indestructibility, wisdom, and compassion—the unbreakable force of enlightenment that overcomes all obstacles. This hand-carved Buffalo Bone Vajra has a Three-Pronged Vajra that represents the trinity of the three times (past, present, and future), the three kayas of the body (Sambhogakaya, Nirmanakaya, and Dharmakaya), and the three gates of body, speech, and mind. The middle sphere symbolizes the emptiness of all phenomena, while the prongs emerging from each end represent the five wisdoms of the enlightened mind. This ritual Vajra, which is used in Tantric Buddhist ceremonies, is a potent weapon for cutting through ignorance and channeling spiritual energy, making it an essential item for any serious practitioner or collector of sacred Buddhist relics.
Introduction to Vajra :
An instrument symbolizing vajra is also extensively used in tantra rituals. It consists of a spherical central section, with two symmetrical sets of five prongs, which arc out from lotus blooms on either side of the sphere and come to a point at two points equidistant from the center, thus giving it the appearance of a "diamond scepter," which is how the term is sometimes translated.
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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.
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