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6" Five Pronged Tibetan Buddhist Dorje In Brass | Handmade | Made In India

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This Five-Pronged Tibetan Buddhist Dorje is a vital ritual object of Tibetan Buddhism. It is made of brass and carries a black patina tint, depicting an antique look. The vajra is also considered a weapon of the Hindu deity Lord Indra. The most popular kind of Vajra is the five-pronged Vajra, and the five prongs of this Vajra signify the five pearls of wisdom that may be obtained via the transcendence of the five kleshas. Devotees use this Vajra during rituals, and it is symbolic as a destroyer of ignorance and enemies. 

Specifications
ZCF79
Brass
Height: 1.5 inch
Width: 6 inch
Depth: 1.5 inch
Weight 160 gm
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

A Symbol of Unwavering Power and Spiritual Enlightenment

The Dorje, also known as the Vajra, is an ancient and potent symbol in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the unbreakable essence of enlightenment and the thunderbolt of ultimate spiritual power. This exquisite five-pronged brass Dorje, meticulously handcrafted in India, embodies the profound spiritual heritage and artistic mastery of the region. Measuring six inches in length, its substantial brass construction lends it a pleasing weight and a timeless aesthetic, making it a striking piece for any altar, meditation space, or collection of spiritual artifacts.

Mythological Significance and Cultural Context

In Buddhist mythology, the Dorje is often depicted as the thunderbolt weapon wielded by the deity Indra, signifying his power to strike down ignorance and delusion. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is a primary ritual object, symbolizing the indestructible nature of Buddhahood and the wisdom that cuts through all obstacles. The five prongs of this particular Dorje are said to represent the Five Wisdoms, the Five Dhyani Buddhas, or the five elements, further deepening its symbolic meaning. When paired with the bell (Ghanta), it forms a powerful ritual set, signifying the union of wisdom and compassion. The Dorje is used in tantric practices to invoke spiritual energy, purify the mind, and represent the conquering of negative forces. Its presence is believed to ward off evil spirits and negative energies, bringing peace and spiritual protection to its surroundings.

Artistry and Craftsmanship

This brass Dorje is a testament to the skill of Indian artisans. Each prong is delicately formed, flowing outwards from a central, intricately detailed hub. The smooth, polished brass catches the light, highlighting the subtle textures and the antique patina that speaks to its handmade origins. The central section is elegantly shaped, offering a comfortable grip for ritual use or simply for admiration. The intentional handcrafted nature ensures that each piece is unique, possessing its own subtle variations that add to its character and authenticity. This piece is not merely an object but a conduit for spiritual energy and a beautiful representation of centuries-old artistic traditions.

An Enduring Legacy

To possess this Dorje is to connect with a rich spiritual lineage that has inspired millions for centuries. It serves as a constant reminder of the potential for inner strength, clarity, and the unwavering pursuit of wisdom. Whether used in dedicated spiritual practice, displayed as a piece of sacred art, or gifted to a loved one on a significant occasion, this handmade brass Dorje from India carries with it a powerful legacy of enlightenment and protective energy. Its durable brass construction ensures it will remain a cherished item for years to come, a tangible link to the profound teachings of Tibetan Buddhism.
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