Vajra Symbol of Strength with Coral and Lapis Lazuli - Compact Silver Vajra
About Our Ritual Vajra :
Vajra Symbol of Strength, a symbol of spiritual power and resilience, holds deep significance in Tibetan Buddhism and other Eastern traditions. This exquisite Vajra, crafted from 92.5% silver, exudes both elegance and sanctity. The Vajra is often referred to as the "thunderbolt" or "diamond scepter," representing indestructibility, purity, and the unshakable strength of enlightenment. Its dual-ended design symbolizes the unity of opposites: the active compassion of method and the tranquil wisdom of insight, seamlessly merged into a single, harmonious whole.
Lapis lazuli and coral are embedded in this Vajra, which has multiple levels of symbolic significance. In keeping with the spiritual attributes it aims to evoke, the deep blue of lapis lazuli symbolizes peace, wisdom, and the boundless sky, while the rich red coral symbolizes life force, passion, and energy. This Vajra is a gem of both spiritual value and aesthetic beauty, despite its small size, measuring only 7 cm in height and 2 cm in width and weighing 0.22 kg. It is a religious artifact that is ideal for meditation or as a symbol of divine energy in a ceremonial environment because of its delicate dimensions and use of genuine stones.
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.
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Size: 7 cm(Height) x 2cm(Base)
Weight:0.22kg
Material: Silver, Lapis Lazuli, original stone: Coral
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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