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The word mandala comes from Sanskrit and means “circle, center, unity, totality”.
Although the circle symbolizes the divine in Buddhist and Hindu traditions, this fundamental representative form of life has appeared in various cultures since the dawn of time.
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Il Kartika, comunemente indicato come il "Coltello delle Dakini", è a coltello rituale usato nelle tantriche ceremony nel Buddismo Vajrayana.
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The Kartika, commonly referred to as the "Knife of the Dakinis", is a ritual knife used in tantric ceremonies in Vajrayana Buddhism.
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The Phurba is a dagger for defeating demons, it was introduced into Tibetan Buddhism by Padmasambhava and is a symbol of transmutation of negative forces.
The deity associated with the object or the Yidam is called Dorje Phurba or Vajrakila
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The Phurba is a dagger for defeating demons, it was introduced into Tibetan Buddhism by Padmasambhava and is a symbol of transmutation of negative forces.
The deity associated with the object or the Yidam is called Dorje Phurba or Vajrakila
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Manjushri is a great bodhisattva personifying wisdom, he is usually represented with a flaming sword symbolizing intelligence
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The Dorje or Vajra is one of the most important Tibetan ritual objects, it symbolizes the lightning of enlightenment, indestructibility, the masculine aspect.
The Kartika, commonly referred to as the "knife of the dakinis", is a ritual knife used in tantric ceremonies in Vajrayana Buddhism.
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This object is the utensil par excellence for Buddhist rituals because it includes:
The Dorje or Vajra one of the most important Tibetan ritual objects, it symbolizes the lightning of enlightenment, indestructibility, the masculine aspect.
The bell that symbolizes the feminine aspect of wisdom.
The Phurba which is a dagger to defeat demons, it was...
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The Dorje or Vajra is one of the most important Tibetan ritual objects, it symbolizes the lightning of enlightenment, indestructibility, the masculine aspect.
The Kartika, commonly referred to as the "knife of the dakinis", is a ritual knife used in tantric ceremonies in Vajrayana Buddhism.
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The Phurba is a dagger for defeating demons, it was introduced into Tibetan Buddhism by Padmasambhava and is a symbol of transmutation of negative forces.
The deity associated with the object or the Yidam is called Dorje Phurba or Vajrakila
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The Dorje or Vajra is one of the most important Tibetan ritual objects, it symbolizes the lightning of enlightenment, indestructibility, the masculine aspect.
The bell symbolizes the feminine aspect of wisdom.
When the two come together a person can achieve enlightenment.
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The dorje, or vajra or thunderbolt is a metal scepter. Important symbol of Tibetan Buddhism and Hinduism, it means hard, diamond and lightning. It represents the indestructible nature of the mind itself, of awakening which is both imperishable and indivisible. It is the attribute of the god Indra, the origin of lightning and a mark of power and kingship....
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The dorje, or vajra or thunderbolt is a metal scepter. Important symbol of Tibetan Buddhism and Hinduism, it means hard, diamond and lightning. It represents the indestructible nature of the mind itself, of awakening which is both imperishable and indivisible. It is the attribute of the god Indra, the origin of lightning and a mark of power and kingship....
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The Adivasi are an indigenous people from central India. They have developed a unique method of melting bronze that is done around tiny threads that blend together.
These trees of life, also called family tree, are representations of life on earth with acts of hunting, fishing, music ...
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The Tree of Life is a strong universal symbol present in India and Asia for millennia. It is the archetype of love, protection and life. Representing the death-resurrection cycle where life and immortality always trumps death, its roots firmly rooted underground and its branches pointing to the sky, it is the link between the earthly world and the...
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The Tree of Life is a strong universal symbol present in India and Asia for millennia. It is the archetype of love, protection and life. Representing the death-resurrection cycle where life and immortality always trumps death, its roots firmly rooted underground and its branches pointing to the sky, it is the link between the earthly world and the...
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The Tree of Life is a strong universal symbol present in India and Asia for millennia. It is the archetype of love, protection and life. Representing the death-resurrection cycle where life and immortality always trumps death, its roots firmly rooted underground and its branches pointing to the sky, it is the link between the earthly world and the...
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chakra is Krishna's weapon in the form of a wheeled arrow used as the "ultimate" (last) weapon. Chakra is used to eradicate injustice.
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Oil lamps are found in all traditional families and temples in India. They are very important in the rites of the evening prayers and to keep a light in the night of life. In the wealthiest families they are made of bronze and passed down from generation to generation.
This is in the shape of a bronze wheel.
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The bell is an object full of symbolism. It is one of the first percussion instruments and an idiophone. The bell has been a universal instrument since the dawn of time and its long acoustic range has always been an element of communication and rituals. We find bells in all civilizations and in all religions. In Asia, there are ancient ones that are used...
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The dorje, or vajra or thunderbolt is a metal scepter. Important symbol of Tibetan Buddhism and Hinduism, it means hard, diamond and lightning. It represents the indestructible nature of the mind itself, of awakening which is both imperishable and indivisible. It is the attribute of the god Indra, the origin of lightning and a mark of power and kingship....