- A four-pronged vajra, also known as a dorje, is
a ritual object in Vajrayana Buddhism symbolizing the four activities of the Buddha in four directions: pacifying, enriching, magnetizing, and destroying. This four-pronged form is often associated with the green Buddha, Amoghasiddhi, who presides over the Karma family in the north - Crafted by skilled artisans in Kathmandu, Nepal, this impressive brass Dorje stands at 16cm tall and embodies the unyielding spirit of the thunderbolt or diamond, symbolizing the indomitable strength and resilience that resides within, capable of triumphing over all forms of evil.
- Length: 11cm.
- Diameter: 3cm.
- Made of Pure Iron, decorated with exquisite turquoise stone.
- Weight: 83g.