Feng Shui protective curtain of Vajrakila and Dorje
Feng Shui protective curtain of Vajrakila and Dorje
Feng Shui traditional curtain of Vajrakila and Dorje for the suppression of hostile energy and as protection against danger. Hinge diameter approx. 8 cm, hinge length approx. 36 cm. Illustrative illustration. The hinge… more »
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Feng Shui protective curtain of Vajrakila and Dorje
Feng Shui traditional curtain of Vajrakila and Dorje for the suppression of hostile energy and as protection against danger. Hinge diameter approx. 8 cm, hinge length approx. 36 cm. Illustrative illustration.
The hinge is suitable for a window, door or car.
In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrakila (Vajrakilaya or Vajrakumara) is a Buddhist deity, the so-called angry deity, who embodies the enlightened activity of all Buddhas. It is most powerful in removing obstacles and destroying forces hostile to compassion.
The enlightened power of the deity penetrates all negatives, obstacles and hostile energies.
Symbolically, the Dorje represents the "lightning of enlightenment," a sudden change in human consciousness that is recognized by many religions as central to mysticism and the lives of saints. Through enlightenment, we can be separated from material goods such as money, food, and even life itself. Happiness then comes not from outside, but from within ourselves. In Tibetan Buddhism, the Dorje is an inseparable ritual part of religious ceremonies.