Vajra and Ghanta Buddhist Ritual Tools
$45.02
$69.33
Description The vajra and ghanta, two of the most important ceremonial tools 0in Tibetan Buddhism, represent the core ideas of the Vajrayana path. The vajra’s central sphere has detailed engravings, and its prongs may display flames, flowers, or symbols of the five Buddha families. The bell’s handle often features designs of deities like Prajnaparamita, the goddess of wisdom, or a Dakini. The bell’s body may also include sacred mantras and seed syllables. The eight auspicious signs—parasol, golden fish, treasure vase, lotus, conch shell, endless knot, victory banner, and wheel—represent significant teachings in Buddhism. The etched designs symbolize innocence, enlightenment, and divine mantras. They connect practitioners to deep wisdom, compassion, and strength. Additionally, these designs can bring positivity, safety, and prosperity to one’s life. Dimension: Ghanta Size: Height: 7.5 inches Diameter: 3.75 inches Vajra Size: Length: 5 inches Width: 1.25 inches Weight: 0.5 kg Made of: Bronze and Copper
Bell And Dorje