Bishwo Vajra Mandala Wall Hanging
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Size: 42cm(Height) x 39cm(Length) x 9.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.03 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated
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About Our Product
The Bishwo Vajra Mandala Wall Hanging is a powerful representation of the sacred Vishva Vajra (Double Vajra), a revered symbol in Tibetan Buddhism associated with protection, balance, and universal stability. Crafted from a copper body with electro gold plating, this wall hanging radiates a rich golden presence that enhances meditation spaces, altars, and spiritually inspired interiors. Its circular mandala form reflects the universe and the interconnected nature of existence, offering both visual beauty and deep spiritual meaning.
The design features a central double vajra motif, intricately carved and surrounded by layers of traditional Tibetan patterns and symbolic elements. Around the mandala, finely detailed animal figures and auspicious motifs represent strength, awareness, and harmony across all directions. The detailed carvings and layered composition create depth and movement, guiding the viewer’s focus inward toward the center, which symbolizes spiritual grounding and awakened consciousness. The craftsmanship reflects careful attention to detail, preserving traditional artistic techniques.
Ideal for those seeking meaningful spiritual décor, this wall hanging brings a sense of calm and sacred presence into any environment. It serves as both a decorative centerpiece and a symbolic reminder of balance and protection. The Bishwo Vajra Mandala Wall Hanging blends Tibetan craftsmanship with profound symbolism, making it a distinctive addition for meditation décor, Buddhist wall art, and sacred interior design.
Introduction of Wall Hanging
The Vajra, meaning "diamond" or "lightning" in Sanskrit, is a significant symbol in Hinduism and more profoundly within the Buddhist tradition of Vajrayana ("diamond way"), from which it takes its name. The Tibetan Dorje represents indestructibility and efficiency, overcoming all obstacles, and symbolizes the enlightened mind's ability to penetrate ignorance. Symbolically, the Dorje Vajra is believed to repel negative energies and safeguard against harm. In Tibetan Buddhist rituals, the vajra is often used in conjunction with the bell, representing the masculine and feminine principles, yin and yang, and the balance between compassion and wisdom. The symmetrical shape of the Tibetan Dorje features two pyramidal heads, representing samsara and Nirvana, which cancel each other out at its center due to their opposing natures. The ring of Emptiness manifests in the center, where the two pyramids meet. The base of the Dorje is often adorned with a sun disc, representing knowledge, and a lotus, symbolizing compassion. Its shape embodies the indestructible nature of enlightenment, reflecting the union of wisdom and method, essential for achieving Buddhahood.