UPC 746591965150
Barcode for Jet Genuine Mini Crystal Quartz Dorje Tibetan Nepal Vajra Carving Deity Tibetan Buddhism Swastika Kila Phurpa Magic
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Attributes
Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Jet International |
Color | white |
EAN | 0746591965150 |
Manufacturer | Jet International |
MPN | Jet International 1120 |
UPC | 746591965150 |
Description
- Jet Approx. 45 mm 15 mm. Top Quality A Grade Natural Crystal Quartz Dorje Tibetan Nepal Vajra Carving Kila. Kindly note that since all our products are handcrafted there always exists slight deviation in size, shape, color compared to image shown here; however the Healing Qualities and Metaphysical Properties are EXCELLENT.
- This stone amplifies prayers, wishes and positive visualizations. Keeps you in touch with your spiritual side, and reminds you that you are a spiritual being, having a human experience. All spiritual pursuits can be stimulated and amplified using this stone's energy. It helps you to be receptive to higher guidance. Amplifies, focuses, stores, transforms, energizes.
- The earliest mention of the Vajra is in the Rigveda, a part of four Vedas. It is described as the weapon of Indra, the god of heaven and the chief deity of the Rigvedic pantheon. Indra is described as using the Vajra to kill sinners and ignorant persons. The Rigveda states that the weapon was made for Indra by Tvastar, the maker of divine instruments. The associated story describes Indra using the Vajra, which he held in his hand, to slay the AsuraVritra, who took the form of a serpent.
- An instrument symbolizing vajra is also extensively used in the rituals of the tantra. 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 centre, thus giving it the appearance of a "diamond sceptre", which is how the term is sometimes translated.
- Various figures in Tantric iconography are represented holding or wielding the vajra. Three of the most famous of these are Vajrasattva, Vajrapani, andPadmasambhava. Vajrasattva holds the vajra, in his right hand, to his heart. The figure of the Wrathful Vajrapani brandishes the vajra, in his right hand, above his head. Padmasambhava holds the vajra above his right knee in his right hand.
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