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D 1204 Double Dorje 6 " x 6 ",340 Gramms
When two thunderbolts are crossed together it is called Viswa Vajra or Double dorje.The Vajra is the quite essential symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism, which derives its name from the vajra itself. The Sanskrit term vajra means 'the hard or mighty one', and its Tibetan equivalent dorje means an indestructible hardness and brilliance like the diamond, which cannot be cut or broken. The vajra essentially symbolizes the impenetrable, immovable, immutable, indivisible, and indestructible state of enlightenment or Nirvana.
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