Tibetan Rug Buddhist Visvavajra Vajra Cross Review
From the most mysterious and mystical place in the world, own a piece of history! The ultimate conversation piece for your home or office. Native crafts help support Nepalese and Tibetan refugees.Old Tibetan rug sold in Lhasa in 1960's.Used in monastery for yoga and meditation. Age around 1880's. Good condition. All natural dye, Tibetan wool, Buddhist symbols.Before time began, there was only darkness and the emptiness that is the Void. A gentle wind arose from the four directions that, over time, filled the Void. It began to grow in power until, after eons had passed, the wind coalesced into a substance so thick, so heavy, so solid, so immutable that it formed Dorje Gyatram, the vajra cross that is the basis of the physical universe. The double dorje (visvavajra) is also associated with Amogasiddhi (Tibetan: Donyo drupa), who is the Karma family buddha whose name means Unfailing Accomplishment. His activity transmutes the klesha or imperfection of jealousy. His activity is the subtle one of diminishing attachment. He is green in color, his left hand rests in his lap in the mudra of equanimity and his right at chest level palm outwards in the "granting protection" or "not to fear" gesture. His consort is Damtsig Dolma, Green Tara.The vajra cross, whether vertical or in X-form, is also considered an emblem of protection.
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