Iron Vajra with Turquoise and Painted Wooden Base - Rituals and Decor
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Size: 16cm (Height) x 35cm (Width)
Varja Height: 10.5 cm
Weight: 3.73 kg
Materials: Iron Body, wood, Acrylic Paint, Turquoise
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About Out Tibetan Vajra :
With a Vajra height of 10.5 cm, this handmade Iron Vajra with Turquoise and Painted Wooden Base is 16 cm tall and 35 cm wide. This ritual artifact, which weighs 3.73 kg, is an excellent addition to your meditation or spiritual area since it is both substantial and physically appealing. Its classic style and stunning colors combine spirituality with creative refinement in a pleasing way.
The strong iron body of the Vajra is supported by a gorgeously painted hardwood base. The base is decorated with vibrant red, green, and orange acrylic colors representing the lotus throne, while the Vajra atop has turquoise decorations. The combination of bright colors and detailed carvings showcases the artistry of talented Nepalese artisans.
The Vajra symbolizes indestructibility and the combination of compassion and wisdom in Buddhist teachings. The work of art has great spiritual and artistic importance and is ideal for ceremonies, meditation, or as a decorative artifact. Its classic style enhances any ornamental or sacred space with energy and elegance.
Introduction to Vajra :
Vajra is a Sanskrit word that means thunderbolt and diamond. It is a weapon used as a ritual object to symbolize the properties of a diamond (indestructibility) and a thunderbolt (irresistible force). The five-pronged vajra is the most commonly seen.
This Vajra is to be used during empowerment. Usually needs two Vajras, one for the Mandala tied to the Sung-Tak with five colored cords and the second for the Vajra Master. Sanskrit word vajra or Dorje in Tibetan is defined as "diamond" or "adamantine." As such, the word vajra sometimes signifies enlightenment, or the absolute reality of shunyata, emptiness. Dorje offers protection and invokes blessings.
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.