Vajra- Impregnable Object
When you pay a visit to Tibet, you will find that most of Tibetan jewelry is handmade, with gemstones like red coral, turquoise, and so on. Besides, you will find that there are some pendants of the necklace are in the design of Vajra. Vajra in Buddhism is a ritual instrument for subduing demons, and it can dispel all sins and bring people power, courage, and intelligence. In this sense, we can say that Tsatsa is one of the symbols in the Tibetan long history of religion. Explore Tibet Team, a professional Tibet travel agency, today introduces Vajra to you.
Vajra is a Sanskrit word meaning both thunderbolt and diamond, just as diamonds are harder than other gemstones. The connotation of Vajra is unbreakable, or impregnable. The vajra with its incomparable brilliance, and great durability. Besides, it stands for the vastness of the mind, the omniscience, the pure awareness of all the Buddhas. At first, the ritual object spread from India to Tibet. Gradually, using of the vajra is one of the symbols in Tibetan’s long history of religion.
The vajra has two ribbed spherical heads. The ribs may meet in a ball-shaped top, or they may be separate and end in sharp points. At the center of the vajra is a flattened sphere representing the ‘sphere of actual reality and endless knowledge, as well as the emptiness of the sky.
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