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Unveiling the religious significance of Goddess Durga's 10 hands and 10 weapons - MSNThe Vajra liberates consciousness from worldly bonds. From that point of view, the Goddess's Vajra holds special significance. It is the weapon of Lord Indra, the King of Gods.
View A Nepalese copper-alloy figure of Vajrapani 20th century Cast in the 9th century style as a standing Bodhisattva holding a double vajra in one hand, and a large lotus in the other, the reverse ...
The vajra is also a tool for meditation, which Musk has experimented with in the past. 'You just sort of sit there and be quiet and then repeat some mantra, which acts as a focal point,' he said ...
View Thangka depicting Padmasambhava seated on a lotus emerging from the water, holding a vajra in his left hand, a kapala in his right hand and a katvanga, resting on a large circular nimbus ...
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The sacred meaning of Goddess Durga's 10 hands and weapons - MSNGoddess Durga, also known as Dashabhuja, is depicted with 10 weapons in her 10 hands. Each weapon holds a deep religious significance. Goddess Durga is depicted with 10 weapons in her 10 hands.
The brick base is in the form of a Sumeru pedestal and is decorated with relief sculptures of Buddha, flying apsarases, vajra guardians, archways, lotus petals and the Eight Treasures.
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