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Untangling the Confusions: Identifying Vajrapani Among Overlapping Deities
Decoding the Wrathful Protector in Buddhist Iconography
Among the most intriguing figures in the Buddhist world of art and mythology, Vajrapani, th...

Vajrasattva Statue: The Radiant Embodiment of Purification and Inner Clarity
Meet Vajrasattva, the Supreme Healer of the Mind
In the pure realm of Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrasattva is the purifying divine, the being who offers s...

Vajradhara vs. Vajrasattva in Copper Statues: The Subtle Differences Every Collector Needs to Know
How to Differentiate Vajradhara and Vajrasattva in Oxidized Copper Statues
Within the rich and symbolic world of Himalayan Buddhism, few figures co...

The Vajrasattva Practice for Purification
Vajrasattva, The Diamond or Adamant
Vajrasattva, like other Buddhist deities, is opposed to the idea of ego. Consequently, neither "who" nor "what"...

Vajra and Bell: What do they symbolize?
Vajra and Bell of Vajrasattva:
The adamant scepter Vajra and bell (Ghanta) are the profound emblems of the Vajrayana.
In Tantric practice, Vajra...