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Vintage resin dorje
Vintage resin dorje
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The word 'dorje' (or in Sanskrit 'vajra') translates both as 'lightning bolt' and as 'diamond'. It is a widespread symbol in both buddhism and hinduism, and can be found on for example depictions and statues of the buddha, decorations on ritual attributes, furniture and fabrics.
The dorje symbolizes the true nature of the universe and reality; the endless, ultimate emptiness in which all possibilities exist. The dorje is often held in the right hand during meditation practices, to support in 'cutting through the crap of the mind', finding a clear path through the diversions of the 'monkey-mind' and ego-chatter, seeing what's real and what's not. The dorje is said to destroy all kinds of ignorance and in this way helps in gaining true insights.
Also in healing sessions a dorje can be used as an instrument to receive, distribute and channel energies in a calming, cooling and harmonizing way. And during ritual and ceremony a dorje can be of assistance as a space-holding attribute, to support both the practitioner/shaman and the participants in keeping a clear focus and not getting caught in mental distractions.
The decorations of skulls, flames and wrathful spirits on this dorje clearly point to it having a Tibetan Buddhist origin.
This dorje has been made of resin, mimicking the appearance of bone and the elaborate decorational style often found in dorje's made from bone. It comes from Tibet and is from vintage origin. As can be seen on the pictures, it shows some signs of its age and previous usage, especially with some deposits of debris and stains (from which most likely a lot can be cleaned again), but overall it is in good condition.
Sizes; approximately 30 centimeters long and 424 grams.
Only one available.
