Vajra for Buddhist Rituals | Sacred Brass Vajra for Meditation & Ceremonies
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Size: 3.5cm(Height) x 12cm(Width)
Weight: 0.18 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product
The Buddhist Ritual Item Vajra is a sacred brass tool designed to enhance Tibetan Buddhist rituals and spiritual practices. The vajra symbolizes the indestructible nature of wisdom, representing the power to dispel ignorance and obstacles on the path to enlightenment. Its design, with symmetrical prongs extending from a central sphere, reflects the union of wisdom and compassion — two key principles in Buddhist teachings. Used in meditation, mantras, and ceremonies, this vajra invites spiritual clarity and transformative energy.
Intricately designed, the Buddhist Ritual Item Vajra features finely detailed motifs on its prongs and central body, integral to its symbolic meaning. The brass material not only adds a sense of timeless beauty but also connects the practitioner with the spiritual world. The central sphere symbolizes the unity and enlightenment that practitioners strive for, while the sharp prongs represent the clarity of wisdom that cuts through confusion and ignorance. This vajra is a powerful spiritual object that provides focus and power during rituals.
Perfect for use on altars, during daily meditation, or as part of Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, the Buddhist Ritual Item Vajra serves as a constant reminder of the practitioner’s path to enlightenment. Whether used for personal spiritual practice, given as a gift to a practitioner, or displayed in a sacred space, this brass vajra will infuse your environment with positive energy, wisdom, and peace.
Introduction of Vajra
A Dorje is a symbolic ritual object used in Tibetan Buddhism, representing indestructibility and the balance of compassion and wisdom. In Tibetan, "Dorje" means "Vajra," which symbolizes the thunderbolt of enlightenment. The Dorje is often depicted in the shape of a symmetrical double-headed vajra, with two pyramidal heads representing samsara and Nirvana that cancel each other out at its center, thanks to the ring of Emptiness. It is frequently used in rituals and is also considered a protective amulet.