About Visvavajra

Visvavajra, also known as the double dorje, is a powerful symbol in Buddhism, representing the foundation of the physical world. It embodies stability and spiritual determination, associated with Amogasiddhi, the Karma family buddha. This emblem of protection dispels evil, ignorance, and temptation from all directions, inviting wisdom and boosting inner strength. Often used as a seal or stamp, it safeguards sacred relics and prayers. Fitted into the Shri Yantra, it symbolizes indestructibility, serving as a potent emblem of divine influence.
Visvavajra, also known as the double dorje, is a powerful symbol in Buddhism, representing the foundation of the physical world. It embodies stability and spiritual determination, associated with Amogasiddhi, the Karma family buddha. This emblem of protection dispels evil, ignorance, and temptation from all directions, inviting wisdom and boosting inner strength. Often used as a seal or stamp, it safeguards sacred relics and prayers. Fitted into the Shri Yantra, it symbolizes indestructibility, serving as a potent emblem of divine influence.

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