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Jet Approx. 45 mm * 15 mm. 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.
The Tibetan Dorje is the symbol of the thunderbolt, used in Tibetan meditation and prayer. It represents spiritual power, balance and harmony. The dorje represents the masculine principle.
Dorje are kept around the house to bring good luck and ward of evil. The Dorje is known to be the destroyer of evil and the mineral quartz is known to cleans the energy around you. It can help people tap into higher intuitive thinking and receive intuitive information.
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.
These pieces are normally found in front of exposed altars, and offerings are made upon them regularly by the devout prior to prayer, meditation, or worship.
Jet Top Quality A Grade Mini Crystal Quartz Vajra or Dorje Symbolism The vajra is made up of several parts. In the center is a sphere which represents Sunyata, the primordial nature of the universe, the underlying unity of all things. Emerging from the sphere are two eight petaled lotus flowers. One represents the phenomenal world (or in Buddhist terms Samsara), the other represents the noumenal world (or Nirvana). This is one of the fundamental dichotomies which are perceived by the unenlightened. The physical manifestation of the vajra, also called dorje in this context, is the male organ. Arranged equally around the mouth of the lotus are two, four, or eight creatures which are called makaras. These are mythological half-fish, half-crocodile creatures made up of two or more animals, often representing the union of opposites, (or a harmonisation of qualities that transcend our usual experience). From the mouths of the makaras come tongues which come together in a point. The five pronged vajra (with four makaras, plus a central prong) is the most commonly seen vajra. There is an elaborate system of correspondences between the five elements of the noumenal side of the vajra, and the phenomenal side. One important correspondence is between the five "poisons" with the five wisdoms. The five poisons are the mental states that obscure the original purity of a being's mind, while the five wisdoms are the five most important aspects of the enlightened mind. Each of the five wisdoms is also associated with a Buddha figure. (see also Five Wisdom Buddhas) The following are the five poisons and the analogous five wisdoms with their associated Buddha figures: 1. Poison Wisdom Buddha 2. desire wisdom of individuality, discriminating wisdom 3. Amitabha anger, hatred mirror-like wisdom 4. Akshobhya delusion reality wisdom 5. Vairocana greed, pride wisdom of equanimity 6. Ratnasambhava envy all-accomplishing wisdom Amoghasiddhi