Tibetan Iron Vajra | Sacred Ceremonial Vajra for Meditation & Rituals
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Size: 10cm(Height) x 36cm(Length) x 10cm(Width)
Weight: 4.58 kg
Materials: Iron
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About Our Product
The Sacred Ceremonial Vajra is a striking representation of indestructible wisdom and spiritual power, deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhist ritual practice. Crafted from iron and measuring 36cm in length, this substantial vajra carries a commanding presence that reflects strength, balance, and sacred intention. Its symmetrical double-ended form symbolizes the union of wisdom and compassion, the two essential elements on the path to enlightenment. The central sphere represents the ultimate truth, where duality dissolves into clarity and awakened awareness.
The design of this vajra is enriched with intricate carvings and traditional motifs that highlight skilled craftsmanship. The multi-pronged ends curve inward to meet at precise points, symbolizing the transformation of negative forces into enlightened qualities. Detailed engravings along the central grip and prongs reflect spiritual guardianship and ritual significance, creating a visually powerful and meaningful object. The iron material enhances its grounding presence, giving the vajra a sense of stability and depth that aligns with its symbolic role in meditation and ceremonial use.
The Sacred Ceremonial Vajra is widely used in tantric rituals and often paired with a bell to represent method and wisdom in harmony. It serves as a sacred tool for focusing the mind, clearing obstacles, and establishing a protected spiritual space. Placed on an altar or used during meditation, the Sacred Ceremonial Vajra supports the cultivation of peace, awareness, and transformation. It stands as a timeless symbol of enlightenment, guiding practitioners toward inner balance and the realization of profound spiritual truth.
Introduction of Vajra
In Tibetan Buddhism, the vajra is a symbol of indestructibility and spiritual power, often associated with the thunderbolt of Indra. It embodies the ability to overcome all obstacles and represents the enlightened mind's capacity to penetrate ignorance. Used in rituals, the vajra is frequently combined with the bell, symbolizing the masculine and feminine, method, and compassion. The vajra's symmetrical shape features two pyramidal heads, representing samsara and Nirvana that cancel each other out at its center, thanks to the ring of Emptiness. It is also seen as a representation of the perfection of wisdom, which can cut through delusion like a thunderbolt.