The Vishva-vajra, sometimes referred to as the Diamond Spectre, is a cross-shaped structure made up of two symmetrical vajra joined at their centres. Every vajra is joined at the centre to form a structure resembling a cross. The original meanings of each vajra, which stand for thunderbolt and indestructibility akin to a diamond, still exist. Combining two vajras yields a powerful symbol of harmony and balance, signifying the combination of method, wisdom, compassion, and deft maneuvering.
The double vajra represents the interdependence of dualities on the path to enlightenment and the interdependent nature of opposing energies. The special arrangement highlights the integration of all things into the enlightened state, the individuality of wisdom and compassion, and the thorough mastery of dualistic conceptions. In rituals and ceremonies, the double vajra is used to call the transforming forces required for spiritual awakening and achieving Buddhahood.
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