In the Buddhist tradition, a Vajrapani statue is a portrayal of a fierce and angry Bodhisattva. In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, Vajrapani, whose name means "Vajra in Hand" or "Holder of the Thunderbolt," is a prominent person. Vajrapani, one of the Eight Great Bodhisattvas, is a guardian of the Dharma and embodies the energy of enlightened power.
Vajrapani is usually seen with a ferocious look, wearing celestial jewellery and frequently assuming a dynamic stance. In one hand, he holds a vajra, or thunderbolt, signifying the unbreakable, diamond-like quality of enlightenment. A potent tool used in tantric rituals to harness spiritual energy is the vajra.
Vajrapani is also known for his association with the principle of "upaya" or skillful means, emphasizing the compassionate and skillful methods employed by Bodhisattvas to help sentient beings attain enlightenment.
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