The Vishva-vajra, also known as the Diamond Specter, is a ritual object in Tibetan Buddhism, characterized by two symmetrical vajra connected at their centers, forming a cross-like structure. Each vajra is connected at the center, forming a cross-like structure. Each vajra retains its traditional symbolism: representing thunderbolt and diamond-like indestructibility.
The fusion of two vajras creates a potent symbol of harmony and balance, reflecting the union of wisdom, method, compassion, and skillful means. The double vajra signifies the inseparable nature of opposing forces, illustrating the interdependence of dualities on the path to enlightenment. The unique configuration emphasizes comprehensive mastery of dualistic concepts, emphasizing the individuality of wisdom and compassion, and the integration of all phenomena into the enlightened state. The double vajra is utilized in rituals and ceremonies, harnessing its symbolic power to invoke the transformative energies necessary for spiritual awakening and attaining Buddhahood.
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