Vajrapani is a prominent bodhisattva in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, known for his association with power and the vajra, a symbolic thunderbolt or diamond scepter. The name "Vajrapani" translates to "Thunderbolt Holder" or "Diamond Bearer."
Depicted as a powerful and wrathful figure, Vajrapani is often depicted holding a vajra in one hand, symbolizing indestructible spiritual power. His other hand may display a threatening gesture (tarjani mudra), representing the dispelling of fear and obstacles.
Vajrapani is considered one of the Eight Great Bodhisattvas and is particularly associated with the power of all Buddhas. He is known for his ability to protect and guide practitioners through the challenges of the spiritual path.
In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrapani is one of the three principal deities of the Lotus Sutra, along with Avalokiteshvara and Manjushri. His fierce appearance signifies the energetic and transformative aspects of enlightened compassion.
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