Sacred Vajra on Stand - Perfect for Rituals
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Size: 21 cm(Height) x 33 cm(Width)
Weight: 5.190 kg
Materials: Iron Body, Hand Carved, Turquoise Coral
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About Out Tibetan Vajra :
This elegantly crafted Sacred Vajra on Stand weighs 5.19 kg and is 21 cm tall by 33 cm wide. Standing entirely on a base, the Vajra represents the strength of enlightenment and the durable essence of truth. It is a magnificent attraction for any altar or religious area due to its size and exquisite detailing.
This sculpture, hand-carved from iron, has brilliant coral and turquoise inlays and exquisite engravings that add layers of color and spiritual energy. The careful workmanship demonstrates the mastery of talented craftspeople, ensuring that each element reflects its sacred purpose. The combination of natural stones and iron increases its longevity and visual appeal.
The Vajra symbolizes the enduring connection between compassion and knowledge in Buddhist traditions. When mounted on its base, this ceremonial artifact is perfect for ceremonies, meditation, or a decorative item with meaning. Due to its cultural and spiritual significance, it is an eternal addition to any pure collection.
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 centre.