Description
Vajra /Gada (Sanskrit: गदा वज्र, romanized: Gadā Vajra), originally a weapon of Indra in ancient Indian mythology, symbolizes lightning, or refers to diamonds. Because of its solid texture and ability to break through various substances, Buddhism often uses metaphors and figurative names, and the vajra takes this meaning. In Buddhist legends, the secret trace Vajra is used as a weapon, also known as the Vajra God or Vajra Force. The effect of the vajra pestle is to protect, drive away evil spirits, keep peace, and make ideas come true.
The power of the vajra is very powerful, purifying the magnetic field and transforming energy, bringing peace and tranquility. For individuals, who are fearful, unconfident, persistent, or indecisive, the vajra’s concentration and deterrence will break down all obstacles, make people set their minds, make up their minds, attract positive thoughts, and everything will come true.
If the vajra is used as an ornament and placed at home or in a business place, it has the function of setting up an enchantment and purifying space, which can expel unhealthy energy, bring peace and light, make the magnetic field clean, and prevent evil from happening; In the workplace, it also has the ability to prevent villains, seek good fortune and avoid evil. Putting it in the car can bless driving safety and safe access.




