[Ancient Esoteric Buddhist Ritual Implements] Also known as vajras, vajras, and dorjes, these ritual implements have long been believed to have the power to destroy the practitioner's worldly desires, ward off evil spirits, and guide them to wisdom and enlightenment. They are said to protect their wielders and bestow spiritual strength.
[What is a five-pronged vajra?] This ritual implement has five prongs (ko, meaning blades or protrusions) at its tip. These five prongs symbolize the five Buddhas (the five Tathagatas centered on Mahavairocana) and the five wisdoms (the five forms of wisdom possessed by the Buddhas), and are said to cut through the wielder's mental confusion and grant them the power to overcome difficulties. Used during mental concentration and meditation, it helps to improve concentration.
[What is a nine-pronged vajra?] This ritual implement has nine prongs at its tip. In addition to the power of the five-pronged vajra, the nine pronged vajra symbolize the vastness of the mandala world and the power of the entire universe, and are said to possess even greater powers of evil-fighting and wide-ranging protection. It is believed to serve as a talisman against evil and misfortune, and also to purify the space.
[Made of carefully selected brass and in a convenient size] Crafted from brass, characterized by its substantial weight and beautiful shine. The intricate carvings, detailed down to the smallest detail, enhance its sacred atmosphere as a ritual implement. Its compact size makes it easy to hold, making it suitable not only for altar worship, but also for meditation, or to carry in a bag as a talisman. Five-pronged vajra: Length approximately 85mm / Weight approximately 50g; Nine-pronged vajra: Length approximately 90mm / Weight approximately 50g
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